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negotiated between the EU and the U.S. on the economies of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS). The BRICS is … BRICS is expected to gain from the TTIP a slight additional increase in the real GDP. Brazil, India, China and South Africa …, while it will be a trade-diverting FTA to Brazil, India, China, South Africa and Japan …
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faces this wave of the virus exhausted and depleted.China–India relations, also referred to as Sino–Indo relations or Indian …–chinese relations, refers back to the bilateral relationship between the humans's Republic of China and the Rebublic of India. despite … whilst India turned into many of the first countries to end formal ties with the Republic of China (Taiwan) and understand …
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As revealed by the trade intensity indices, India and the People's Republic of China have significant bilateral trade … losses in imports of both India and China due to different preferential trading arrangements and free-trade arrangements … China's because of its high tariffs but in the long run, India's gains are higher than China's once its tariff levels are …
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The recent US-China trade war refreshed the memory of trade protectionism in the era of global integration. In this … context, this paper analyzes the impact of higher trade tariffs imposed by the US and China on each other, on India, a large … country having significant trade ties with both the US and China, yet not directly involved in the tariff war. Using product …
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