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on the SAFTA, by using a gravity model. Apart from the traditional gravity variables, the model is augmented by some … time there is evidence of net export diversion in the SAPTA. Bangladesh, India and Pakistan are expected to gain from …
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preferential treatment under the various GSP schemes is set to suffer erosion. This is a major concern for Bangladesh and other … Bangladesh given her current trade pattern and preferential treatment enjoyed by her exports. The paper finds that for Bangladesh … Bangladesh in the US market where most of Bangladesh’s industrial goods do not enjoy GSP treatment. Thus, tariff reduction under …
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initiated, particularly with respect to Bangladesh. The paper lays out the backdrop of the issue, various provisions of the US … TDA2000, reviews the implications of the Act for Bangladesh and puts forward a number of measures which might provide a … basis for Bangladesh’s response strategy to the US TDA2000. …
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&D measures in favour of them. As an active member of the LDCs, Bangladesh is interested in the S&DT and its impact on Bangladesh …
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affect Bangladesh’s negotiating strategy on trade facilitation in the upcoming Cancun Ministerial and beyond. The paper also …. It further examines the implications of trade facilitation negotiations on Bangladesh and other least developed and …
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In the recent past, the issue of whether Bangladesh should take advantage of the EU-GSP under the regional cumulation …
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in the WTO is going to evolve in the post-Cancun era, and how Bangladesh should do her homework in this context. …
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The present paper titled WTO General Council Decision of July 31, 2004: Interpreting from Bangladesh Perspective was … felt need to enhance Bangladesh’s capacity to more effectively deal with the emerging trade issues in the face of … establishment of the WTO in 1995 was expected to have crucial implications for the LDCs such as Bangladesh. In the 1990s Bangladesh …
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