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www.wto.org/english/res_e/statis_e/its2003_e/its2003_e.pdf
(for merchandise trade see Chart 5). Trade of the transition economies, which is of similar ... 6). In 2002, Asia recorded the strongest recovery in merchandise trade of all regions ... Chart 5 World merchandise trade by region, 2002 (Annual percentage change) Transition economies Developing Asia Middle East Western Europe Africa North America Imports Exports Japan Latin America
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www.sc.com.my/ENG/html/resources/annual/ar2001/engexjapan.pdf
to the Semiconductor Industry Association, a US-based trade group, the global market ... to the US, Japan and EU for Selected Regional Economies for 2000 (% of Total Exports) ... implications for East Asia, where it was estimated that in 2000, IT exports accounted
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www.pc.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/99762/trade-agreements-draft.pdf
(figure 3.3). With global merchandise trade growing faster than global production, the merchandise trade intensity of the global economy (measured as global ... from 1980 to 2008, the value of global merchandise trade increased eight fold from US ... in global merchandise trade (exports plus imports), 1980 to 2008 Within the overall increase in global trade, there has been significant variation in regional
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www.commbank.com.au/corporate/research/publications/economics/international-updates/2011/220811a-Risks_Drivers_Monthly.pdf
because Asia remains the largest regional global consumer of commodities. Asia also remains Australia’s largest regional trading partner, with 75% of merchandise exports ... Global Markets Research International Economics: Risks & Drivers Downside risks to the global economy have elevated Global financial market volatility aside, the risk ... now facing the global economy is the US economy re-enters a recession
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ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/32883/1/fo05an02.pdf
of specific tariffs. Developed countries include Europe’s transition economies that joined ... by the WTO and so includes East Asia’s four newly industrialized tiger economies ... Table 3: Impacts on real income from full liberalization of global merchandise trade, by country/region, 2015 (Impacts in 2015 relative to the baseline, in 2001 dollars) Gain due just to change in terms of trade ($billion) Real income gain
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www.adelaide.edu.au/cies/papers/0517.pdf
of specific tariffs. Developed countries include Europe’s transition economies that joined ... by the WTO and so includes East Asia’s four newly industrialized tiger economies ... Table 3: Impacts on real income from full liberalization of global merchandise trade, by country/region, 2015 Income changes due just to change in terms of trade
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trade.wtosh.com/english/res_e/statis_e/its2004_e/section2_e/ii02.xls
Table II.2 World merchandise trade by region and selected economy, 1948, 1953, 1963, 1973, 1983, 1993 and 2003 (Billion dollars and percentage) ... World, World, North America, Latin America and the Caribbean, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Western Europe, C./E. Europe/Baltic States/CIS a, Africa, South Africa b, Middle East, Asia, Japan, China, India, Australia and New-Zealand, Six East Asian traders
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www.tips.org.za/files/Anderson-Martin-AgrOverview.pdf
of specific tariffs. Developed countries include Europe’s transition economies that joined ... by the WTO and so includes East Asia’s four newly industrialized tiger economies ... Table 3: Impacts on real income from full liberalization of global merchandise trade, by country/region, 2015 (Impacts in 2015 relative to the baseline, in 2001 dollars) Real Gain due just to change in terms of trade ($billion) income gain
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www.cordellhullinstitute.org/TPA/Volume%207%20(2005)/Vol.%207,%20No.%204%20-%20Kym%20Anderson%20and%20Will%20Martin%20on%20Agriculture%20and%20the%20Doha%20Round.pdf
’s transition economies that joined the EU in April 2004. The “developing countries” definition used here is that adopted by the WTO and so includes East Asia’s four newly ... argentina, australia, bangladesh, brazil, canada, central asia, china, country, east asia, europe, hong kong, hull, india, indonesia, japan, mexico, new york, new zealand, north africa, region, russia, singapore, south africa, south asia, south korea, taiwan, thailand ... of which: LDCs WORLD a Includes preferences and in-quota TRQ rates where relevant, as well
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europeandcis.undp.org/files/uploads/_rbec%20web/cahdr/06%20cahdr%20en%20Chapter3%20049-082.pdf
republics, those of Central Asia had little trade with the outside world ... will not boost trade if transit through neighbouring countries remains very difficult ... liberalization of trade and easy transit through neighbouring countries will have no effect
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