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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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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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In the first dispute on renewable energy to come to WTO dispute settlement, the domestic content requirement of Ontario …
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Globally and locally, government support policies for green goods (like renewable energy) are much more popular internationally than raising the cost of bads (as through carbon taxes). These support policies may encourage downstream consumption (renewable energy deployment) or upstream...
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Industrial policy has long been criticized as subject to protectionist interests; accordingly, subsidies to domestic producers face disciplines under World Trade Organization agreements, without exceptions for environmental purposes. Now green industrial policy is gaining popularity as...
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