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Microsoft Word - COM-DCD-TAD_2008_10-FINAL.doc
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/devel_e/a4t_e/symp_sept08_sess1_oecd_note_e.pdf
Sep 17, 2008 - , maize, rye, oats, millet, sorghum); horticulture; vegetables; fruit and berries; other annual and perennial crops. [Use code 32161 for agro- industries.] 31162 31162 Industrial crops/export crops Including sugar; coffee, cocoa, tea; oil seeds, nuts, kernels; fibre crops; tobacco; rubber. [Use code -
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https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/s99r1-5_e.doc
Nov 06, 2003 - or melons 55 10.0 5-15 1.9 09 Coffee, tea, maté and spices 32 2.5 0-15 4.6 10 Cereals 16 7.3 0-15 7.1 11 Products of the milling industry; malt; starches; inulin; wheat gluten 35 5.1 0-15 7.2 12 Oil seeds and oleaginous fruit; miscellaneous grains, seeds and fruit; industrial or medicinal -
Microsoft Word - WTACCJOR19_LEG_3
https://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/acc_e/jor_e/wtaccjor19_leg_3.pdf
Jul 26, 2016 - invertebrates, whether fresh, refrigerated, frozen, dried, salted, preserved in brine or smoked. 3- Milk and diary products. 4- Honey. 5- Processed foods for infants or the handicapped. 6- Dates. 7- Tea of all types. 8- Coffee. 9- Cereals, hulled or otherwise processed. 10- Cereals flower, meal. 11 -
https://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/minist_e/mc10_e/roppappmc10_e.pdf
Dec 13, 2015 - AND 10 BILLION OF HUMAN ON THE PLANET IN 2050 ? The challenge of a rapidly growing food deficit: the shortfall in production began in the 2000s and has doubled from 2005 to 2011 - and has multiplied 3.6 times since 2000 if we include the fish shortage. But excluding cocoa-coffee-tea-spices -
https://www.wto.org/french/res_f/focus_f/focus32_f.pdf
Jun 09, 2001 - were not a significant trade barrier with almost all such restrictions having been removed. Restrictions on black tea would be tariffied and local content requirements on this product removed within the next few months. Licensing was used on a non-restrictive basis. Import restrictions on used goods would remain -
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https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/booksp_e/anrep_e/wtr08-1b_e.pdf
Feb 10, 2009 - (Annual percentage change) Minerals and non-ferrous metals Fuels Beverages a Food Agricultural raw materials -5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 2007 2006 2005 a Comprising coffee, cocoa beans and tea. Source: IMF, International Financial Statistics. Prices of manufactured goods remained -
https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/booksp_e/gvc_dev_report_2019_e_ch6.pdf
Apr 15, 2019 - 121 CHAPTER 6 The digital economy, GVCs and SMEs By Emmanuelle Ganne (WTO) and Kathryn Lundquist (WTO) ABSTRACT Although small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) repre- sent the vast majority of firms worldwide, their participation in international trade remains limited relative to their share of overall economic activity and employment as compared to large firms. The rise of the digital economy could, however, open a range of new opportunities for small firms to play a more active ro... -
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/s362-06_e.pdf
Oct 25, 2017 - WT/TPR/S/362 ? Niger - 361 - ANNEX 6 - NIGER WT/TPR/S/362 ? Niger - 362 - CONTENTS 1 ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT ...................................................................................... 365 1.1 Main features ........................................................................................................... 365 1.2 Recent economic developments .................................................................................. 367 1.3 Tr... -
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/s168-03_e.doc
Sep 13, 2006 - Page III.1 WT/TPR/S/168 Trade Policy Review Page 90 Bangladesh WT/TPR/S/168 Page 85 III. trade policies and practices by measure (1) Introduction 1. Since its previous Trade Policy Review in 2000, Bangladesh has pursued trade liberalizing reforms in order to reduce policy-induced anti-export bias and improve competitiveness. 2. The progressive dismantling of non-tariff barriers has made the customs tariff Bangladesh's main trade policy instrument. The tariff is also the second m... -
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/s190atg_e.doc
Nov 05, 2007 - WT/TPR/S/1xx/ATG Trade Policy Review Page i Antigua and Barbuda WT/TPR/S/1xx/ATG Page i World Trade Organization RESTRICTED WT/TPR/S/190/ATG 1 October 2007 (07-3983) Trade Policy Review Body TRADE POLICY REVIEW Report by the Secretariat ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA This report, prepared for the second Trade Policy Review of Antigua and Barbuda, has been drawn up by the WTO Secretariat on its own responsibility. The Secretariat has, as required by the Agreement e... -
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