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The Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the EU and African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries mark a new era in the economic relations between both sides. Reciprocal tariff liberalization will however result in asymmetric market opening by ACP partners, which will entail negative,...
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The ability to export clothing products under preferences with liberal rules of origin is the key factor currently … receive preferences for clothing have yet to see an impact of AGOA on their overall exports. However, the benefits from … exporting clothing under AGOA appear fragile in the face of the removal of quotas in the United States on major suppliers, such …
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The ability to export clothing products under preferences with liberal rules of origin is the key factor currently … receive preferences for clothing have yet to see an impact of AGOA on their overall exports. However, the benefits from … exporting clothing under AGOA appear fragile in the face of the removal of quotas in the United States on major suppliers, such …
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Should the China-U.S. trade agreement prompt relief because it averts a damaging trade war or concern because selective preferential access for the United States to China's markets breaks multilateral rules against discrimination? The answer depends on how China implements the agreement....
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, Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, and South Africa) to the European Union (EU). The analysis uses detailed import and …
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