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The European Union and the United States offer, simultaneously, preferential market access to exports of a group of African countries. Although similar regarding the extent of preferences for apparel, a key sector for least developed countries, these agreements differ as regards rules of origin...
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design also mattered for diversity in apparel exports, as the number of export varieties grew more rapidly under the Africa …, under the United States Africa Growth Opportunity Act, 22 African countries exporting apparel to the United States can use … the design of preferences. The paper estimates that this simplification contributed to an increase in export volume of …
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design also mattered for diversity in apparel exports, as the number of export varieties grew more rapidly under the Africa …, under the United States Africa Growth Opportunity Act, 22 African countries exporting apparel to the United States can use … the design of preferences. The paper estimates that this simplification contributed to an increase in export volume of …
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"Global trade is a key driver for economic growth, and trade is related to several dimensions: The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) with disruptive technologies, globalisation of markets, innovation leading to new trade opportunities, as well as foreign investments following exports lead to...
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Previous work has shown that a significant number of preference eligible goods are imported into the EU from developing countries at relatively small values and that the rate of preference utilisation of these imports are low and in many cases zero. This fact is unobserved in the aggregate...
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Previous work has shown that a significant number of preference eligible goods are imported into the EU from developing countries at relatively small values and that the rate of preference utilisation of these imports are low and in many cases zero. This fact is unobserved in the aggregate...
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