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Availability: Available (Print on Demand)
Publication date: 13 Dec 2005
Language: English
Pages: 305
ISBN: 9789264014602
OECD Code: 222006011P1
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The studies in this volume review concerns that exporters and governments have raised about market access. This publication analyses where and why certain non-tariff measures are being applied to traded goods that are covered by multilateral rules and disciplines, and how they continue to represent challenges for exporters and policy makers. The specific measures examined are prohibitions and quotas, non-automatic import licensing schemes, customs fees and charges and export restrictions. By drawing together available recent data and other information, this volume expands the knowledge base of policy makers, negotiators and anyone interested in learning about the use of these measures across countries, applicable international trade rules and remaining market access issues.
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Executive Summary Chapter 1. Overview of Non-Tariff Barriers: Findings from Existing Business Surveys by Barbara Fliess Chapter 2. Import Prohibitions and Quotas by Peter Czaga Chapter 3. Import Prohibitions and Quotas by Massimo Geloso Grosso Chapter 4. Customs Fees and Charges in Imports by Michael Engman Chapter 5. Export Duties by Jun Kazeki Chapter 6. Export Restrictions by Jun Kazeki Chapter 7. Non-Tariff Barriers of Concern to Developing Countries by Barbara Fliess and Iza Lejarraga Bibliography
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