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https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/booksp_e/anrep_e/ar23_supporting-dev_e.pdf
Jul 20, 2023 - for the WTO, and for strengthening it to make it more effective," DG Okonjo-Iweala said in her opening address. Over the last decade, our members have provided increased trade opportunities to expand LDC exports. DG Okonjo-Iweala 139 CHAP TER 3 ANNUAL REPORT 2023wto.org/ldcs Harvesting of tea -
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/s381_e.pdf
Dec 03, 2018 - RESTRICTED WT/TPR/S/381 8 October 2018 (18-6175) Page: 1/117 Trade Policy Review Body TRADE POLICY REVIEW REPORT BY THE SECRETARIAT NEPAL This report, prepared for the second Trade Policy Review of Nepal, has been drawn up by the WTO Secretariat on its own responsibility. The Secretariat has, as required by the Agreement establishing the Trade Policy Review Mechanism (Annex 3 of the Marrakesh Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization), sought clarification... -
Microsoft Word - 005 resolution No.1013 1997
https://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/acc_e/rus_e/wtaccrus48_leg_9.pdf
Jul 26, 2016 - and articles of their processing; products of the butter and fat industry; potable water put up in vessels; nonalcoholic, weekly alcoholic and alcoholic drinks; tobacco articles, coffee, tea and spices; food products of leguminous and oleaginous plants; food concentrates, salt; food -
Microsoft Word - Resolution 1013 of 13.08.1997
https://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/acc_e/rus_e/wtaccrus48a5_leg_72.pdf
Jul 26, 2016 - ; nonalcoholic, 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 -
Microsoft Word - WTACCTJK17A1_LEG_7
https://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/acc_e/tjk_e/wtacctjk17a1_leg_7.pdf
Jul 26, 2016 - of citrus fruit or melons All the goods under this chapter 09 Coffee, tea, mate and spices All the goods under this chapter 10 Cereals All the goods under this chapter 11 Products of the milling industry; malt; starches; inulin; wheat gluten All the goods under this chapter 12 Oil seeds -
Microsoft Word - 10 - Regulated Plant pests Order (Final27Oct2012).doc
https://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/acc_e/syc_e/wtaccsyc36_leg_10.pdf
Jul 26, 2016 - Colorado potato beetle 45. Liriomyza brassicae Serpentine leafminer 46. Liriomyza bryoniae Miner, tomato leaf 47. Liriomyza sativae Vegetable leaf miner 48. Mononychellus tanajoa Cassava mite 49. Oligonychus coffeae Tea red spider mite 50. Metamasius hemipterus West Indian cane weevil 51 -
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/s341_sum_e.pdf
Jul 13, 2016 - or specific, and its rates were as high as 267% in 2016, thereby limiting domestic demand, in spite of the sharp decrease in the rate for alcoholic beverages (liqueurs) from 683% to 50% in order to combat informal trade and smuggling. Tyres, air conditioners, tea and coffee were also withdrawn -
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/s339_sum_e.pdf
Oct 25, 2016 - (7.1%). A breakdown of the rates by HS chapter reveals a general increase in the protection levels to close to 20% for coffee and tea, beverages and tobacco, wood and paper, and textiles and clothing. 11. Overall, the tariff shows a slight positive escalation from raw materials (9%) to semi -
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/s285_sum_e.pdf
Jul 29, 2013 - %), followed by manufacturing (17.8%) and the extractive industries (11.2%). The products with the highest levels of tariff protection are clothing (30%), coffee and tea (28.6% on average), beverages and tobacco (27% on average), and fruit, vegetables and garden produce (26.4% on average). Moreover, a Community integration -
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/s371_sum_e.pdf
May 29, 2018 - , tea, maté, spices, cereals, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages and tobacco products. On the other hand, the applied MFN tariff, ad valorem on all lines, comprises four rates (zero, 5%, 13% and 20%) with an average rate of 12.1% in 2017 (almost identical to 2010). The highest tariff rate of 20 -
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