Search results for: “preferential treatment”

  • Special And Differential Treatment

    Special and differential treatment in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, special and differential treatment is: often referred to as S&D or S+D. The entries on trade policy are here. It is the concept that exports of developing countries should be given preferential access to markets of […]

  • Most-favoured-nation Treatment

    Most-favoured-nation treatment in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, most-favoured-nation treatment is: MFN. This is the rule, usually established through a trade agreement, that a country gives each of the trading partners with which it has concluded relevant agreements the best treatment […]

  • Preferential Market Access

    Preferential market access in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, preferential market access is: any market access conditions afforded to a trading partner that are more favourable than the non-discriminatory most-favoured-nation treatment. Preferential access may be reciprocal or […]

  • Preferential Market Access

    Preferential market access in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, preferential market access is: any market access conditions afforded to a trading partner that are more favourable than the non-discriminatory most-favoured-nation treatment. Preferential access may be reciprocal or […]

  • Preferential Trade Arrangements

    Preferential trade arrangements in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: these are trade arrangements under which a party agrees, either unilaterally or as a result of negotiations, to accord one or more other parties preferential treatment in trade […]

  • Non-originating Goods

    Non-originating goods in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, non-originating goods is: in the administration of rules of origin for preferential trade agreements these are goods not receiving preferential treatment because they are deemed not to be the product of the country normally […]

  • Non-originating Goods

    Non-originating goods in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, non-originating goods is: in the administration of rules of origin for preferential trade agreements these are goods not receiving preferential treatment because they are deemed not to be the product of the country normally […]

  • Cumulative Rules Of Origin

    Cumulative rules of origin in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, cumulative rules of origin is: a system of rules of origin which permits the production or transformation of a product in two or more specified countries in order to satisfy the access rules of the importing country. This […]

  • Trade Negotiations Between Developing Countries

    Trade negotiations between developing countries in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, trade negotiations between developing countries is: in November 1971 GATT members agreed to a waiver from the most-favoured-nation rule to permit developing countries to accord each other preferential […]

  • Trade Negotiations Between Developing Countries

    Trade negotiations between developing countries in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, trade negotiations between developing countries is: in November 1971 GATT members agreed to a waiver from the most-favoured-nation rule to permit developing countries to accord each other preferential […]

  • Favor

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Favor Meaning of Favor To give support or to sustain; to aid, to show partiality or unfair bias towards. Favor Alternative Definition Bias; partiality; […]

  • Politically Correct

    Grammar This term is an adjetive. Etimology of Politically Correct (You may find politically correct at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). first attested in prevailing current sense 1970; abbreviation P.C. is from 1986. [T]here is no doubt that political […]

  • Partiality

    Noun affinity attachment attraction bent bias biased discrimination favor favoritism fondnesclination iniquitas injustice intolerance learn liking onesidedness</li…

  • Nepotism

    The bestowal of patronage by public officers in appointing others to position by reason of blood or marital relationship to the appointing authority. State ex inf. Stephens v Fletchall, (Mo.) 412 S. W.2d 423. The term is also used to designate a similar relationship in a private context such as […]

  • Inequity

    nounbias biased judgment bigotry discrimination disproportion favor favoritism foregone conclusion foul play inequitableness injustice intolerance leaning miscarriage of …