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With the trade normalization process between India and Pakistan gathering momentum since November 2011, new … India and Pakistan, and examines how this potential can be realized. Using the Trade Possibility Approach for all items …, the trade potential between India and Pakistan is estimated to lie between US$10.9 billion and US$19.8 billion. Of the US …
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This paper makes an attempt to understand the implications of trade normalisation between India and Pakistan on the … importer from the world or India is not a large exporter to the world, or both. In many other products, Pakistan has been … also reflects that India is yet to become competitive in a large number of automobile products and hence, Pakistan does not …
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India and Nepal have traditionally shared a unique relationship of friendship and economic cooperation. The … links between people residing in India and Nepal. With Nepal being a priority under India "Neighborhood First" policy …, strengthening the economic relationship holds immense significance and potential for both the countries. India is Nepal's largest …
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While the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement has received far more attention, a lesser-known U.S. trade deal has also been reworked. In April of 2017, President Trump proclaimed his displeasure with the Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (commonly referred to as “KORUS”),...
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There is an emerging consensus among American politicians and many citizens that trade and globalization have undermined America's working class, resulting in a rise in U.S. populism. This view frequently targets the 2000 U.S. law that granted China “permanent normal trade relations” (PNTR)...
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Policymakers increasingly view China’s rapidly growing wealth as a threat. China currently ranks second, or perhaps even first, in the world in gross domestic product (although 78th in per capita GDP), and the fear is that China will acquire military prowess commensurate with its wealth and...
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countries. Despite the advantage of proximity, India and Pakistan did not trade much until the late 1990s. Bilateral trade … exports from India to Pakistan have grown at a faster rate than export of non-agricultural products. Trade in most of the …The paper examines the trend and composition of agricultural trade between Indian and Pakistan and identifies …
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Improvements in the land route between India and Pakistan can help lower transaction costs which can play in important … role in realizing the trade potential between the two countries. Connecting India and Pakistan by the land route offers … connecting India and Pakistan to Central Asia and East Asia, this paper makes an attempt to examine trade between India and …
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The European Union (EU) supports developing countries with a unilateral trade preference scheme. The scheme underwent a major reform in 2014, in which many countries lost access to reduced tariff rates. We analyse how this radical step that removed preferences from 103 countries by 2018 fits...
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Capitalizing on the latest developments in the gravity literature, we utilize two new datasets on sanctions and trade to study the impact of economic sanctions on international trade in the mining sector, which includes oil and natural gas. We demonstrate that the gravity equation is well suited...
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