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the SPS Agreement, Article XI of GATT 1994, and Article 4 of the Agreement on Agriculture. In addition, the US made a …
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International trade in food has helped to reduce global poverty and hunger. However, illicit trade in food and food … fraud undermine the global food system and endanger public health. This publication looks into the challenges of combating …, discussing how best to address illegal food trade and the role the WTO could play. …
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the past 20 years, covering imports ranging from food to medical devices. Over 470 of these measures have undergone …
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the past 20 years, covering imports ranging from food to medical devices. Over 470 of these measures have undergone …
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Using electronic documents and transactions can speed up and increase trade. Electronic messages can eliminate the need to enter data into a computer manually at each supply chain checkpoint and can provide opportunities for the potential reuse of data. This toolkit aims at raising awareness of...
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The WTO Agreement on Agriculture applies to those “agricultural products” as defined in its Annex 1. This definition …
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This paper explores the role of producer services and ICT on international outsourcing. The motivation for outsourcing is to focus on core business and improve efficiency and outsourcing companies usually outsource a number of functions and the efficiency gains depend on the ability for the...
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Presidency of Japan in response to the Presidency’s request for background notes on Sustainable, Productive and Resilient Agro-Food …
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