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(FTAs) on ASEAN-Korea FTA/ASEAN-China FTA utilization in Thai exports in 2011. Our careful empirical analysis suggests that …
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, Singapore, Korea, China and Japan) as well as Hong Kong and Chinese Taipei. These are the economies that have consciously …
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ASEAN+3 is a cooperative framework among ASEAN members and the countries of Japan, China and Korea. It functions at the …
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Asian-Pacific nations, Australia, China, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, South Korea, Singapore …
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The signing of a Free Trade Agreement between South Korea and the European Union is one of the main goals of the General Affairs and External Relations Council of the EU. The FTA between the EU and South Korea will have a significant impact on the European economy with positive and negative...
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This paper empirically examines what kinds of elements affect the gap in free trade agreement (FTA) utilization with regard to customs data and certificates of origin (CoOs) data. We focus on Thai exports to Korea under the ASEAN-Korea FTA in 2011. As a result, we found that the products with...
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This paper investigates how exchange rates affect the utilization of a free trade agreement (FTA) scheme in trading. Changes in exchange rates affect FTA utilization by two ways. The first way is by changing the excess profits gained by utilizing the FTA scheme, and the second way is by...
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A comprehensive inventory of bilateral FTAs on a global scale, with sections on Africa and the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, and Latin America and the Caribbean. It highlights the key points of each agreement, and details planned future developments. Background paper prepared for the...
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Since the 1960s, trade opportunities based on complementary economies have driven the Australia-Korea economic … relationship. Australia exported raw materials, principally minerals and energy, which Korea processed and subsequently sold on … domestic and international markets. In return, Australia purchased increasing volumes of Korean manufactures, initially …
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Australia and the United States signed a bilateral trade agreement in 2004. This paper analyses the provisions of the … could be severely disruptive to future trade relations within the Asian region, particularly with China. …
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