Are trade facilitation measures under free trade agreements (FTAs) discriminatory? This important question has yet to be sufficiently explored by the existing literature on trade facilitation. Despite the multilateral scope and non-discriminatory objectives of trade facilitation measures, some trade facilitation measures under FTAs can be discriminatory, similar to those in preferential tariff elimination. Based on a review of FTAs in Asia and the Pacific, this study provides detailed empirical analysis on whether or not trade facilitation provisions in FTAs are exclusive to contracting FTA partners and how the measures can be discriminatory against non-members.Trade facilitation; free trade agreements (FTAs); discriminatory measures; natio...
An important question in the design of bilateral and regional free trade agreements (FTAs) covering ...
The nature of FTAs is to offer free trade only to members, not to non-members. Thus, FTAs are two-fa...
While it is commonly accepted that multilateral liberalization will bring the greatest global gains ...
The RTAs with trade facilitation provisions have been expected to generate a larger net trade-creati...
This chapter concludes case studies on trade facilitation measures implementation in Bangladesh, Chi...
There has been a proliferation of proposals for bilateral free trade areas (FTAs) in East Asia in re...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) (formerly GATT) was established primarily to achieve free trade a...
Will a free trade agreements (FTAs) between nations be politically viable?Under political lobby what...
This study tests whether the rise of free trade agreements (FTAs) in East Asia since 2000 has been a...
Are preferential trade agreements (PTAs) stumbling blocks or building blocks towards multilateral tr...
Using detailed data on trade and tariffs from 1992-2007, we examine how the ASEAN Free Trade Agreeme...
World Trade Organization (WTO) Members must grant immediate and unconditional most-favored-nation (M...
Why do major economic powers seek more and more free trade agreements (FTAs) with smaller partners? ...
This article reviewed ASEAN-plus-one free trade agreements (FTAs) by describing the backgrounds and ...
One of the ways to reduce international trade barriers is through the Free Trade Area (FTA). Collect...
An important question in the design of bilateral and regional free trade agreements (FTAs) covering ...
The nature of FTAs is to offer free trade only to members, not to non-members. Thus, FTAs are two-fa...
While it is commonly accepted that multilateral liberalization will bring the greatest global gains ...
The RTAs with trade facilitation provisions have been expected to generate a larger net trade-creati...
This chapter concludes case studies on trade facilitation measures implementation in Bangladesh, Chi...
There has been a proliferation of proposals for bilateral free trade areas (FTAs) in East Asia in re...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) (formerly GATT) was established primarily to achieve free trade a...
Will a free trade agreements (FTAs) between nations be politically viable?Under political lobby what...
This study tests whether the rise of free trade agreements (FTAs) in East Asia since 2000 has been a...
Are preferential trade agreements (PTAs) stumbling blocks or building blocks towards multilateral tr...
Using detailed data on trade and tariffs from 1992-2007, we examine how the ASEAN Free Trade Agreeme...
World Trade Organization (WTO) Members must grant immediate and unconditional most-favored-nation (M...
Why do major economic powers seek more and more free trade agreements (FTAs) with smaller partners? ...
This article reviewed ASEAN-plus-one free trade agreements (FTAs) by describing the backgrounds and ...
One of the ways to reduce international trade barriers is through the Free Trade Area (FTA). Collect...
An important question in the design of bilateral and regional free trade agreements (FTAs) covering ...
The nature of FTAs is to offer free trade only to members, not to non-members. Thus, FTAs are two-fa...
While it is commonly accepted that multilateral liberalization will bring the greatest global gains ...