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The paper seeks to project a civil society perspective on Bangladesh's concerns and expectations as regards the … upcoming Fourth WTO Ministerial Conference to be held in Doha during 9-13 November, 2001. In this context, from the Bangladesh …
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in the WTO is going to evolve in the post-Cancun era, and how Bangladesh should do her homework in this context. …
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The present paper titled WTO General Council Decision of July 31, 2004: Interpreting from Bangladesh Perspective was … felt need to enhance Bangladesh’s capacity to more effectively deal with the emerging trade issues in the face of … establishment of the WTO in 1995 was expected to have crucial implications for the LDCs such as Bangladesh. In the 1990s Bangladesh …
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proposals for Bangladesh’s agricultural sector and its economy. Moreover, the paper comes up with possible strategies for … Bangladesh in view of the ongoing negotiations on agriculture in the WTO. …
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The paper seeks to project a civil society perspective on Bangladesh's concerns and expectations regarding the upcoming … finally, tries to articulate a strategic approach which Bangladesh may follow whilst addressing the issues which may define …
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The paper provides insights into Bangladesh’s possible strategies regarding agriculture, market access and trade …
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priority interest to Bangladesh in the context of the ongoing negotiations including GATS, AoA, TRIPS and Market Access … Bangladesh and other least developed countries (LDCs) both in terms of accessing the opportunities emanating from the evolving …
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The on-going negotiations on non-agricultural market access (NAMA) in the World Trade Organization (WTO) are expected … dealing with the issue, (b) examines the importance of preference erosion for LDCs, and particularly for Bangladesh, (c) makes … an attempt to estimate, under various scenarios, the range of preference erosion which Bangladesh is likely to suffer …
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