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) enhance the export competitiveness of this sector (b) be WTO compliant and (c) ensure greater market access for Indian apparel …
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can be liberalised within the WTO framework. It presents some of the recent estimates of trade costs related to barriers …
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This paper undertakes an evaluation of the Labour and Environment chapters of the TPP Agreement, with a view to … on the environment. The paper does not recommend a change in our stance on keeping environment and labour out of … multilateral trade agreements as the current multilateral trade compact, as embodied in the WTO Agreement, does not permit linkage …
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Though the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) has failed, the original draft is likely to serve as a basis for future negotiations. This article gives a critical assessment of the draft from an industrial economics point of view. First, I summarize the contents of the agreement which is...
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in international forums such as the WTO and G20 and trade rules on PSEs are being negotiated in several bilateral …
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India's graduation from the ranks of low-income countries, making it ineligible under the WTO rules to grant export … export competitiveness but do not constitute subsidies at all under the WTO Agreement. First, it should introduce a … dispute raised by the US in the WTO has gone against India but India has lodged an appeal. Since the Appellate Body has become …
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exploring the possibility of open, transparent and non-discriminatory e-commerce trade rules in the WTO. India has not joined … this group as commitments in the WTO may reduce the ability of the government to promote and support domestic industry … understand the growth of the e-commerce sector globally and in India, the developments in the WTO, and India's position. Based on …
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The study suggests an approach to reduce India's sensitive list under SAFTA. The concept of Revealed Comparative Advantage has been used to pair the RCAs for products on India's sensitive list with the corresponding RCAs of the SAARC countries. Four categories of items are generated based on...
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