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Parallel imports are legitimately produced goods imported legally into a country without the authorization of a … borders without the consent of the producer. What is the effect of these parallel imports? …
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Average most-favored-nation tariffs in the "Quad" (Canada, the European Union, Japan, and the United States) have fallen to about 5 percent. But tariffs more than three times the average most-favored-nation duty are not uncommon in the Quad and have a disproportionate effect on exports of least...
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Implementation of the European Union's new aflatoxin standards will reduce African exports to Europe of nuts, cereals, and dried fruits, products highly sensitive to the aflatoxin standards. The EU standards would reduce health risks by only about 1.4 deaths per billion a year but would cut...
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Parallel imports are genuine products brought into a country without the authorization of the copyright, patent, or … trademark owner. Countries vary considerably in their legal treatment of parallel imports, as determined by their choice of … exhaustion doctrine. A new model analyzes parallel imports as a response to vertical pricing arrangements between a rights holder …
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