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World Trade Report 2022: Climate change and international trade
https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/booksp_e/wtr22_e/wtr22_e.pdf
Jul 27, 2023 - carbon pricing schemes are presently in operation worldwide. Without common approaches for prices and comparing equivalence, there is a significant risk that unilateral measures aiming to prevent carbon leakage and loss of competitiveness could stoke trade tensions and create high administrative -
WTO | Trade policy review conclusions remarks - Fiji 1997
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/tp054_e.htm
Apr 03, 2017 - about the importance of tariff revenue for Fiji in the light of its fiscal imbalance. In this context, some sought information on Fiji's policy regarding tariff exemptions and concessions, noting that there was substantial leakage of revenue through such measures, which could introduce additional -
WTO | Trade policy review conclusions remarks - Fiji 1997
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/tp54_e.htm
Jul 14, 2011 - and any particular sectoral focus. Some members asked about the importance of tariff revenue for Fiji in the light of its fiscal imbalance. In this context, some sought information on Fiji's policy regarding tariff exemptions and concessions, noting that there was substantial leakage of revenue -
TRADE AND CLIMATE CHANGE_ Abstract_5116_09_E.indd
https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/booksp_e/abstract_trade_climate_change_e.pdf
Jun 26, 2009 - , such as agriculture, forestry, fi sheries and tourism, are critical for developing countries. Climate change is likely to alter the comparative advantage of these countries in such sectors, and thereby alter the pattern of international trade. Moreover, climate change is expected to have an impact on trade -
World Trade Report 2022: Climate change and international trade
https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/booksp_e/wtr22_e/wtr22_ch8_e.pdf
Jul 27, 2023 - Organization. Bacchetta, M., Milet, E. M. and Monteiro, J.-A. (2019), Making Globalization More Inclusive: Lessons from Experience with Adjustment. Geneva: World Trade Organization (WTO). Badoc-Gonzales, B. P., Mandigma, M. B. S. and Tan, J. J. (2022), "SME Resilience as a Catalyst for Tourism -
World Trade Report 2022: Climate change and international trade
https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/booksp_e/wtr22_e/wtr22_ch_danae_kyriakopoulou_e.pdf
Nov 07, 2022 - infrastructure, including roads, bridges, ports, railway tracks and airports. More frequent disruptions hurt both goods and services trade, such as tourism. Food and agriculture trade is particularly exposed to heatwaves and droughts that can affect crop yields and tempt countries to restrict exports -
st146.doc
https://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/minist_e/min03_e/statements_e/st146.pdf
Sep 16, 2003 - for growth of all countries' tourism services and effective safety nets for developing markets; - the importance of including in the assessment of trade in services the identification and mitigation of so-called "leakages" of revenue to origin market travel companies, since the leakage phenomenon -
WORLD TRADE
https://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/minist_e/min03_e/statements_e/st146.doc
Sep 16, 2003 - " of revenue to origin market travel companies, since the leakage phenomenon results in inequitable returns for destination service suppliers and minimizes the positive effects of tourism on economic and social development. Their reasonable reduction by corrective measures and the development of linkages -
World Trade Report 2022: Climate change and international trade
https://www.wto.org/english/res_e/booksp_e/wtr22_e/wtr22_ch0e_e.pdf
Nov 07, 2022 - , production shortages, damaged transport infrastructure, and supply disruptions. Without significant reductions in global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, many countries are likely to find their comparative advantages changing, with agriculture, tourism and some manufacturing sectors -
WTO | Trade policy review - Ghana 2001
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/tpr_e/tp157_e.htm
Apr 03, 2017 - . Around 15% of its tariff lines are bound, mostly in agriculture. Its GATS Schedule covers commitments on certain services, including tourism, maritime transport, construction, and education. Ghana also participates in the agreements on Basic Telecommunications -
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