Our Services | Trade Policy & Development Finance | TW Policy Group

Supporting governments and businesses with expert trade policy guidance, market access strategies, AfCFTA protocols, and development finance solutions to advance sustainable trade across Africa and emerging markets.

OUR SERVICES

We provide specialized consulting in international trade policy and development finance—helping governments, public institutions, and private sector actors overcome trade barriers, access new markets, and secure financing to drive sustainable growth across agriculture and fisheries value chains, including both primary production and value-added products.

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International Trade Policy

Expert Guidance on Trade Agreements, AfCFTA Protocols, and Market Access

  • ✅ Support with AfCFTA compliance & regional protocols
  • ✅ Market access strategies for African and emerging economies
  • ✅ Navigation of non-tariff barriers & bilateral agreements
  • ✅ Risk reduction through WTO, UNCTAD, and ITC datasets
  • ✅ Strategic alignment with food systems and export-led trade
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Development Finance Consulting

Unlocking ODA Grants & Blended Finance for Resilient Agri & Climate Projects

  • ✅ Mobilize ODA, climate finance & concessional loans
  • ✅ Technical support for agriculture, fisheries, & ocean economy
  • ✅ Donor engagement via OECD, WB, Rio Markers
  • ✅ Custom project finance mapping for blended funding
  • ✅ Track sectoral outcomes with data-driven tools
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Featured Projects :Global Agricultural Analytics & Insights | FAOSTAT

Unlock detailed insights into fertilizer trade flows, land utilization, and pesticide trends to improve agricultural productivity and global competitiveness. Leverage reliable data from FAO, WTO, World Bank, UNCTAD, and ITC to explore bilateral and global trade opportunities in agricultural inputs.