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The principle of “non-reciprocity” in international trade negotiations, together with the concept of Special and Differential Treatment (S&DT) for developing countries (DCs), were considered by the latter at the time to have been some of their important achievements in the 1950s and 1960s....
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majority of least developed countries (LDCs) - a challenging task in Bangladesh in the face of the country's success as an …
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remains untapped - tourism is the leading export for at least 11 LDCs, and the 2nd or 3rd largest export for another 11 or … advantage and development potential for the majority of LDCs, via its extensive upstream and downstream linkages …
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when it comes to WTO negotiations as its interests coincide given the agenda that seeks to free trade asymmetrically with … the developed countries having to concede more on market access than developing countries and LDCs will have to. The paper … alliance at the WTO negotiations. The genesis of IBSAC and the phenomenon of growing regionalism are analysed. The possible …
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El trabajo explora diversas vías para la puesta en práctica de la Decisión de Marrakech. Se establecen ciertas pautas para definir con precisión los efectos negativos sobre los países en desarrollo de la liberalización comercial agrícola a los que alude la Decisión de Marrakech, y se...
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century. Secondly, in one area of economic activity - trade in government procurement markets - the revised WTO Agreement on …
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The on-going negotiations on non-agricultural market access (NAMA) in the World Trade Organization (WTO) are expected …. Although the LDCs are not required to undertake any tariff reduction commitment under the Doha Round, they are likely to suffer … countries will result in a reduction in the preferential margins currently enjoyed by LDCs under the various GSP schemes …
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The relationship between labour standards in developing countries and trade flows has become a major trade policy issue with efforts in some developed countries to have labour standards provisions included in multilateral and regional trade agreements. This has been fiercely resisted by...
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developing countries by International Financial Institutions (IFIs), bilateral donors and to a large extent through GATT/WTO …
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The relationship between labour standards in developing countries and trade flows has become a major trade policy issue with efforts in some developed countries to have labour standards provisions included in multilateral and regional trade agreements. This has been fiercely resisted by...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008539613