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The paper describes the current decision-making structure for trade policy formulation in the Philippines and compares it with the systems in selected countries. It cites difficulties in the current set-up, such as : 1) turf mentality among government agencies that tend to paralyze inter-agency...
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Bangladesh. …
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China and the two developing economies of Bangladesh and Myanmar (BCIM). The initiative to explore potential opportunities …
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time there is evidence of net export diversion in the SAPTA. Bangladesh, India and Pakistan are expected to gain from …
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This paper analyses the present developments and future prospects for increased agricultural trade for Bangladesh with … opportunities for Bangladesh. The paper analyses in detail the export trends for major agricultural products from Bangladesh and …. Analysing the trends of regional competitors, the paper implies that even with EBA Bangladesh lacks price competitiveness in …
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gains, production, consumption and trade of agricultural commodities in Bangladesh. Based on the research findings, the … paper has suggested some negotiating strategies for Bangladesh to be pursued in the on-going WTO negotiations on agriculture. …
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The India–Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement has been in operation for more than a decade. The paper provides the Sri Lankan perspective of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) highlighting both the positive outcomes and the negative aspects. The paper shows that the FTA has worked in favor of Sri...
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The Australia–United States free trade agreement (AUSFTA) came into effect in 2005. It was the second preferential trade agreement that Australia signed, after its agreement with Singapore, and marked a departure from the primacy of Australia’s previous trade policy of unilateral...
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The Australia–United States free trade agreement (AUSFTA) came into effect in 2005. It was the second preferential trade agreement that Australia signed, after its agreement with Singapore, and marked a departure from the primacy of Australia’s previous trade policy of unilateral...
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