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from closer ties with the EU that result in higher levels of trade and FDI inflows, once the turbulence of the 'Arab Spring …
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It is widespread international practice that cargo liners meet at regular conferences to fix prices and quotas for individual routes. Presently, however, the respective European regulation granting liners an exemption from competition laws is under review. Liners claim that conferences are a...
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The Brussels Effect, once emblematic of the EU's alleged influence in shaping global regulations, has now become a factor contributing to global regulatory fragmentation. The EU must recalibrate its trajectory towards a liberal and rules-based trading order, prioritizing widespread regulatory...
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A Transatlantic Free Trade Area (TAFTA) has been proposed in the mid-1990s to revitalize the economic and political … trade area for its members with respect to trade in goods and services and investment flows. It then looks at potential … effects for third countries, and discusses how TAFTA fits into the WTO institutional rule system for the world economy and how …
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overlapping bilateral alliances increases transaction costs for world trade. Secondly, a race between major trading partners to … such agreements are impeding the current round of world trade talks. The WTO should thus both tighten the rules for …The number of regional trade agreements which discriminate against non-members has recently increased dramatically. The …
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