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https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/agric_e/ngs8_e.doc
Jun 02, 2001 - , aggregated vegetables, processed vegetables TB Tobacco Tobacco, other tobacco products, aggregated tobacco tariff quotas FI Agricultural fibres Cotton, silk, other fibres CO Coffee, tea, spices and processed agricultural products from mixed ingredients Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices, honey, other spices -
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/s239-04_e.doc
Nov 16, 2010 - , coffee, cocoa, coconut, tea, and rubber (Table IV.1). Despite the sector's overall low productivity, farm exports, especially palm oil, copra (including oil), coffee, and cocoa, accounted for 18.7% of total merchandise exports in 2009 (Table IV.2). 8. The Government sees agriculture as a key to export -
Microsoft Word - 286 DECISION_OF_GOVERNMENT_RF_NO_1013_OF_AUGUST_13,_1997
https://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/acc_e/rus_e/wtaccrus58_leg_285.pdf
Jul 26, 2016 - , weekly alcoholic and alcoholic drinks; tobacco articles, coffee, tea and spices; food products of leguminous and oleaginous plants; food concentrates, salt; food products of apiculture (except for goods, the compliance of which may be confirmed by the declaration on compliance) Goods -
https://www.wto.org/english/news_e/news16_e/stdf_11jul16_e.pdf
Jul 25, 2016 - by: Aik Hoe Lim, Director, Trade and Environment Division; and Bridget Chilala, Director, Institute for Training and Technical Cooperation ? Logistics briefing ? Tour de table and gap analysis ? Why talk about trade and health? 10:45-11:00 Coffee/tea (hosted by WTO, outside of Room F) 11:00-12 -
Session 37, WTO Public Forum, 26 September 2012, 14:15-16:15
https://www.wto.org/english/forums_e/public_forum12_e/session5_summ_e.doc
Nov 07, 2012 - is shaped by African history and its traditional agricultural commodities such as coffee, tea, cocoa and cotton. Very little innovation has been developed to achieve higher value in the agricultural sector by African countries. According to Mr Uwizeye-Mapendano, the agricultural policies -
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/agric_e/wkshop_sep09_e/session6_e.pdf
Sep 28, 2009 - ) 22 IAF: selection products (2) 23 IAF: other criteria 24 IAF: Tariff averages (1) Japan, 2008 Dairy products 25 IAF: Tariff averages (2) Japan, 2008 Dairy products 26 IAF: Tariff and trade profiles Mauritius, 2007 Coffee, tea, spices COMESA II 27 IAF: Principal suppliers -
Microsoft Word - Opening remarks - AnabelGonzalez_WBG
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/devel_e/a4t_e/opening_remarks_anabelgonzalez_wbg.pdf
May 27, 2016 - that helped Vietnam become a top exporter of rice, coffee and tea over the next three decades. After a process that took many years, Vietnam acceded to the WTO in early 2007. But Vietnam's success was not just about lowering trade barriers. It was part of a wider process of economic reform -
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/devel_e/wkshop_oct13_e/ntms_sri_lanka.pdf
Oct 23, 2013 - : Apparel, tea, rubber & rubber goods, gems and jewellery, sea food, coconut products, spices, ceramic products Main Imports: Petroleum products, textiles, machinery and transportation equipment, building materials, mineral products, foodstuffs 3 ? A pioneer member of the GATT / WTO -
Microsoft PowerPoint - Mr Naturinda and Mr Ndyabagye_Uganda_WTO Presentation3.ppt
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/devel_e/a4t_e/wkshop_oct10_e/session1_ngyabagye_and_naturinda_e.pdf
Nov 05, 2010 - , facilitating a farmers group, and provision of seed equipment, such as cocoons and spray pumps. 15 Silk is key to exports and Poverty reduction - Why & How? Commodity Comparison Full tonnage, 20ft Container Export Value ( US $) Cotton 7 $ 11,000 Tea 11.5 $ 23,000 Coffee 15 $ 45,000 Silk Yarn 6 -
Elizabeth Barham
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/dda_e/symp04_paper_barham_e.doc
Jul 13, 2004 - echoes of this view in the presentations that follow: Mrs. Zoubida Charrouf from Morocco will talk about the Argan Oil producers' experience; Mr. Jean-Jacques Bret will discuss Comté cheese from France and Mrs. Agnes Nyaga, ORIGIN Vice-President for Africa, will speak about the Tea Board of Kenya -
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