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This paper provides estimates of both national and global welfare costs of bilateral quotas on textiles and apparel … using an applied general equilibrium model which covers bilateral quotas on exports of textiles and apparel negotiated …
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This paper provides estimates of both national and global welfare costs of bilateral quotas on textiles and apparel … using an applied general equilibrium model which covers bilateral quotas on exports of textiles and apparel negotiated …
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pronounced in textiles rather than clothing, and cotton yarn is the most traded textile item. Despite that, there is a high level … of intra-industry trade in clothing and apparels. This reflects complementarities in trade in textiles and clothing … on the informal trade in textiles between the countries and views from industry stakeholders, thereby suggesting removal …
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Many Asian countries have been beneficiaries of quota abolition for textile and clothing sector since 2005. After the implementation of the Agreement on Textile and Clothing (ATC) in December 2004, member countries of World Trade Organization (WTO) have quota-free trade except People's Republic...
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The textiles and clothing sector involves most unskilled labour-intensive activities, requires minimal training but … production and export of textiles and clothing, her success in global trade has been modest. At present, India accounts for just … about 3% of total world's exports of textiles and clothing amounting to about $13 billion only. One of the key reasons cited …
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