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The Asia and Pacific region and Latin American and Caribbean region are two regions divided not only by vast geographic distance, but also by disparities in economics, politics, culture, and history. Most recently, a number of forums explored the possibility of closing such gaps and linking the...
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In drawing up the negotiating stance of the Philippines in light of the Philippines-European Union (PH-EU) free trade …
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compare the concessions that each country got in relation to that provided for in the Agreement. This is for the Philippines …
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evaluating the impact of FTAs--particularly the 15-year-old ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA)--on business activity in the Philippines …
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The Philippines has been more cautious in its policy toward free trade agreements (FTAs) than other ASEAN member …
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This paper compiles a database on the rules of origin (ROOs) of the ASEAN plus 1 FTAs--namely ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement, ASEAN-Korea FTA, ASEAN-China FTA, ASEAN-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership, ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand FTA. For further insights, database compilation is also done...
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evaluating the impact of FTAs--particularly the 15-year-old ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA)--on business activity in the Philippines …
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challenging ascent of China. The study clarifies that Japan’s choice of the Philippines as one of the first countries to negotiate …, Japan’s EPA with a long-time ally like the Philippines figures as an important piece of Japan’s strategic interest to forge … challenges Japan, Southeast Asia and the Philippines to prove the real depth of their relations with one another. In spite of the …
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A new cooperation Agreement has been signed between the European Union and the 77 ACP Countries in Cotonou (Benin) on June 23rd 2000. A point of this agreement is regarding a new trade cooperation between these different countries in districts (or regions) gathered and the European Union, based...
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To prepare an answer to the question of how a developing country can attract FDI, this paper explored the factors and policies that may help bring FDI into a developing country by utilizing an extended version of the knowledge-capital model. With a special focus on the effects of FTAs/EPAs...
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