The article offers information on the development and implementation of duty-free quota-free (DFQF) market access regime for least developed country (LDC) under the Generalized System of Preference (GSP) mechanism. It analyzes the role of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) regime in settlement of trade negotiations of the World Trade Organization (WTO)
The European Communities (EC) has developed a Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), including the...
Developed countries have agreed to provide duty free and quota free access to imports from LDCs cove...
This paper reviews main S&D provisions for developing countries under the GATT-WTO trading system an...
To integrate further least developed countries (LDCs) into the global and regional economies, a numb...
This paper examines the potential benefits and costs of providing duty-free, quota-free market acces...
This paper examines the potential benefits and costs of providing duty-free, quota-free (DFQF) marke...
This paper examines the potential benefits and costs of providing duty-free-quotafree market access ...
Ministerial Conference on Duty-Free Quota-Free (DFQF) in Hongkong, 2015, mandated for the developed ...
Given the continued concentration of Least Developed Countries' export structure, enhanced market ac...
Least developed countries (LDCs), for their deficienciesin trade-related infrastructure and producti...
Non-discrimination, a central pillar of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and World ...
The paper highlights the dilemma faced by developing countries in balancing market access rights wit...
Least developed countries (LDCs) hoped that the DOHA round would bring them greater market access in...
An issue that has plagued the GATT/WTO system since its inception has been the question of how to ha...
The WTO case brought by India in 2002 to challenge aspects of the European Communities ’ Generalized...
The European Communities (EC) has developed a Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), including the...
Developed countries have agreed to provide duty free and quota free access to imports from LDCs cove...
This paper reviews main S&D provisions for developing countries under the GATT-WTO trading system an...
To integrate further least developed countries (LDCs) into the global and regional economies, a numb...
This paper examines the potential benefits and costs of providing duty-free, quota-free market acces...
This paper examines the potential benefits and costs of providing duty-free, quota-free (DFQF) marke...
This paper examines the potential benefits and costs of providing duty-free-quotafree market access ...
Ministerial Conference on Duty-Free Quota-Free (DFQF) in Hongkong, 2015, mandated for the developed ...
Given the continued concentration of Least Developed Countries' export structure, enhanced market ac...
Least developed countries (LDCs), for their deficienciesin trade-related infrastructure and producti...
Non-discrimination, a central pillar of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and World ...
The paper highlights the dilemma faced by developing countries in balancing market access rights wit...
Least developed countries (LDCs) hoped that the DOHA round would bring them greater market access in...
An issue that has plagued the GATT/WTO system since its inception has been the question of how to ha...
The WTO case brought by India in 2002 to challenge aspects of the European Communities ’ Generalized...
The European Communities (EC) has developed a Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), including the...
Developed countries have agreed to provide duty free and quota free access to imports from LDCs cove...
This paper reviews main S&D provisions for developing countries under the GATT-WTO trading system an...