Proceedings of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development: Second Session, New Delhi, 1 February-29 March, 1968, Volumes 3-5 |
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... PREFERENCES IN FAVOUR OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Report by the UNCTAD secretariat CONTENTS I. Principal elements of a scheme of preferences A. The escape clause , the tariff quota and the duty reduction systems B. Objective criteria for ...
... PREFERENCES IN FAVOUR OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Report by the UNCTAD secretariat CONTENTS I. Principal elements of a scheme of preferences A. The escape clause , the tariff quota and the duty reduction systems B. Objective criteria for ...
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... preferences will provide the maximum opportunity for increasing and diversifying the exports of the developing countries , a number of other questions of paramount importance have been considered . The following are some of these ...
... preferences will provide the maximum opportunity for increasing and diversifying the exports of the developing countries , a number of other questions of paramount importance have been considered . The following are some of these ...
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... preferences should not have any binding character and should not be an obstacle to further most - favoured - nation cuts . It has been generally agreed that the question of the duration of the preferences should be considered in ...
... preferences should not have any binding character and should not be an obstacle to further most - favoured - nation cuts . It has been generally agreed that the question of the duration of the preferences should be considered in ...
Contents
A SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES FOR EXPORTS OF MANUFACTURES AND SEMIMANUFACTURES | 9 |
A SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES FOR EXPORTS OF MANUFACTURES AND SEMIMANUFACTURES | 37 |
Imports into major developed marketeconomy countries of manufactures and semimanufactures 1965 as classified | 47 |
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aid-tying arrangements basis bilateral capital cent commodities competitive Conference on Trade consumption developed market developed market-economy countries developing countries domestic producers donor countries economic effective EFTA escape clause establishment estimates excess cost export credits export promotion factors Federal Republic financing flows foreign Government grant equivalent gross Group growth IBRD imports from developing imports of manufactures increase industries interest investment less advanced loans manufactures and semi-manufactures measures ment million in 1965 multilateral OECD official payments percentage period possible preferential system problems processed agricultural products programme projects quantitative restrictions recipient countries regional Republic of Germany scheme secretariat session share SITC socialist countries special drawing rights special tariff treatment Statistics suppliers system of preferences tariff quota Technical Assistance textile tied aid tion total imports Trade and Development tying UNCTAD UNDP United Arab Republic United Kingdom United Nations USAID