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Myanmar’s apparel industry had long been denied access to Western markets due to sanctions against its military …, and Western sanctions were largely lifted. Regained market access is expected to trigger rapid growth of Myanmarâ …
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non-manufactured products. Finally, the EPA effect is larger for low income trade partners than for high income trade …
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subjects: the statistical trends showing Peru's declining shares in Japan's trade and investment flows with Latin American … over that period, the changes of trade policy strategy in both countries since the 2000s, and the EPA negotiation process …
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prevent future economic crises, as well as to sustain economic growth. This paper examines the trade structure of the three … addressing imbalances in the trade structure. …
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points out the themes to be solved by the TPO (Trade Promotion Organizations). Finally the paper shows four advices for Latin …
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is a relatively small obstacle: Trade is affected more strongly by other factors, such as infrastructure, nontariff …
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This paper analyzes "institutional connectivity", or the degree of seamless trade in services centering on the … distribution sector. Foreign equity participation in mode 3 (commercial presence) of trade in services and business firmsâ … results, APEC could work on establishing its own harmonized "service trade commitment table" with only the foreign capital …
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In this paper, we empirically investigate the effect of diagonal cumulation on free trade agreement (FTA) utilization … other scheme does diagonal cumulation. Comparing trade under these two kinds of FTAs, we can examine the effect of diagonal … result, our estimates show around 4% trade creation effect of diagonal cumulation, which is much smaller than the estimates …
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This paper analyzes Japanese bilateral EPA negotiations, focusing on the areas that each country decided were most important, as well as which actors played the most important roles in each set of negotiations. The negotiations with Mexico and Thailand, which tried to increase agricultural...
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This paper examines Thai-Japanese relations through analysis of EPA. There are two questions. The first involves the features of JTEPA as an EPA. By scrutinizing the features of the EPA, we would like to approach the institutional framework of the “new era†which will be brought about...
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