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(GATS) at the World Trade Organization (WTO). It shows that the negotiations have contributed to more stable and transparent …
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complement other policies, including financial regulation. Secondly, even in countries where the financial system is weak, and …
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Mainly affecting trade in medical products and food, such standards and regulatory measures typically account for two-thirds of the notifications members submit to the WTO in line with obligations under the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) and the Agreement on the Application of...
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WTO members have notified over 25,000 draft regulatory measures to the Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee over the past 20 years, covering imports ranging from food to medical devices. Over 470 of these measures have undergone detailed scrutiny by WTO members in the TBT Committee. But...
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Measures such as prohibitions, export licences and restrictions assist in risk management and the regulation of trade …
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WTO members have notified over 25,000 draft regulatory measures to the Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee over the past 20 years, covering imports ranging from food to medical devices. Over 470 of these measures have undergone detailed scrutiny by WTO members in the TBT Committee. But...
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“Investing in Skills for Inclusive Trade”, co-published by the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the International … responsiveness of skills supply to demand is particularly important. Given the role of skills in productivity and in trade …
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The WTO Secretariat has published a new report on the treatment of medical products in regional trade agreements (RTAs) amid current supply shortages caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The report examines the extent medical products are traded among preferential partners and the difference in...
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