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WTO | Managing the Challenges of WTO Participation: Case Study
https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/booksp_e/casestudies_e/case16_e.htm
Apr 03, 2017 - home resources publications case studies case study 16 MANAGING THE CHALLENGES OF WTO PARTICIPATION: CASE STUDY 16 Protecting the Geographical Indication for Darjeeling Tea S. C. Srivastava* Disclaimer -
https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/booksp_e/making_trade_work_for_women_ch2_e.pdf
Sep 14, 2023 - women's clubs that have been set up in Zambia, each having an elected governing body (CmiA, 2019). In relation to education, some VSS also focus on education of young girls. In India, the Rainforest Alliance has certified tea estates in the Havukal and Warwick regions. These ensure that children -
WTO | 2019 News items -Members address trade concerns, promote transparency in SPS Committee
https://www.wto.org/english/news_e/news19_e/sps_22jul19_e.htm
Jul 24, 2019 - . EU MRLs for tea pesticide China raised concerns regarding the new EU proposed MRLs for the pesticide lambda-cyhalothrin in tea and other products, lowering it from 1mg/kg to 0.01 mg/kg. According to China, this measure is not based on risk assessment results but on an alleged lack of relevant -
WTO | Managing the Challenges of WTO Participation: Case Study
https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/booksp_e/casestudies_e/case23_e.htm
Apr 03, 2017 - Bank 2003). Tobacco, tea, sugar and coffee account for 90% of merchandise exports, with tobacco as the main export. There have been some efforts to diversify to non-traditional products such as fruit and vegetables and spices. On the import side, the main imports are vehicles -
WTO | Conference on the Use of Data in the Digital Economy
https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/reser_e/datadigitaleco17_e.htm
Jan 10, 2018 - Officer and Chief Economist for Public Sector, Microsoft 15:30-16:00 - Coffee and tea 16:00-17:30 - Presentation and panel discussion by selected companies from the telecommunications sector. Moderator: Kornel Mahlstein, Sidley Austin Panellists: Lotte Abildgaard, Vice President Telecom -
WTO | Trade policy review - Kenya 2000
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/tp124_e.htm
Apr 03, 2017 - % of earning from total merchandise, the report says. Major agricultural exports are: tea, coffee and horticultural products. Kenya's agricultural policy aims to ensure food security, defined to include self-sufficiency in main foodstuffs. Thus Government intervention -
WTO | Trade policy review - Sri Lanka 1995
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/tp17_e.htm
Jul 14, 2011 - . Sri Lanka in World Trade Traditionally, Sri Lanka's merchandise exports were dominated by tea and tea products, while rice and other food items were the main imports. Since the late 1970s, the tea sector has maintained its share in world production and trade, relying on countries -
WTO | Trade policy review - Sri Lanka 1995
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/tp017_e.htm
Apr 03, 2017 - tax, scheduled for introduction in late 1995, may contribute to reducing the share of the budget deficit in GDP. Sri Lanka in World Trade Traditionally, Sri Lanka's merchandise exports were dominated by tea and tea products, while rice and other food items were the main imports -
WTO | Global Forum on Inclusive Trade for LDCs
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/devel_e/teccop_e/eifglobalforum18_e.htm
Jun 19, 2018 - Kamajugo, Senior Director Trade Environment, TradeMark East Africa Steven Pope, Vice President Customs and Regulatory Affairs Europe, DHL Carlos Grau Tanner, Director General, Global Express Association Coffee and tea break Inclusive -
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/s445_sum_e.pdf
Sep 20, 2023 - that are higher than its commitments. 10. Agriculture (as defined in ISIC, Rev. 2) remains the most protected sector (23.6%), followed by manufacturing (17.9%), and mining and quarrying (11.2%). The products with the highest levels of tariff protection include apparel (30%), coffee and tea (28.5%), beverages -
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