Search results for: “concessions”

  • Geneva Tariff Conference, 1947

    Geneva Tariff Conference, 1947 in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, geneva tariff conference, 1947 is: consisted of tariff negotiations between the participants in the Preparatory Committee of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Employment. The entries on trade policy are here. […]

  • Geneva Tariff Conference, 1947

    Geneva Tariff Conference, 1947 in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, geneva tariff conference, 1947 is: consisted of tariff negotiations between the participants in the Preparatory Committee of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Employment. The entries on trade policy are here. […]

  • Free Riders

    Free riders in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, free riders is: a casual term used to imply that a country which does not make any trade concessions, profits, nonetheless, from tariff cuts and concessions made by other countries under the most-favoured-nation principle. From an economic […]

  • Free Riders

    Free riders in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, free riders is: a casual term used to imply that a country which does not make any trade concessions, profits, nonetheless, from tariff cuts and concessions made by other countries under the most-favoured-nation principle. From an economic […]

  • Principal Supplier Rule

    Principal supplier rule in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, principal supplier rule is: a major feature of the system governing tariff negotiations in the GATT, particularly in the earlier negotiating rounds. The entries on trade policy in the Encyclopedia are here. Under this rule, […]

  • Principal Supplier Rule

    Principal supplier rule in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, principal supplier rule is: a major feature of the system governing tariff negotiations in the GATT, particularly in the earlier negotiating rounds. The entries on trade policy in the Encyclopedia are here. Under this rule, […]

  • Korean Beef

    Korean beef in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: three separate cases launched against the Republic of Korea by Australia, New Zealand and the United States in 1988 concerning its beef import restrictions. The facts, common to all three cases, […]

  • Korean Beef

    Korean beef in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: three separate cases launched against the Republic of Korea by Australia, New Zealand and the United States in 1988 concerning its beef import restrictions. The facts, common to all three cases, […]

  • GATT 1994

    GATT 1994 in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, gatt 1994 is: General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994. The new version of the general Agreement, which governs trade in goods. The entries on trade policy are here. It is the formal name for the GATT 1947 and the collected amendments, […]

  • Withdrawal Of Trade Benefits

    Withdrawal of trade benefits in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, withdrawal of trade benefits is: an expression meaning the imposition of trade sanctions or resort to retaliation. See also suspension of concessions or other obligations.[1] Withdrawal of trade benefitsin the wold […]

  • 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 […]

  • Original Membership Of The WTO

    Original membership of the WTO in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, original membership of the wto is: deemed to have been attained by the members of the GATT 1947 who had on 1 January 1995 (a) accepted the Marrakesh Agreement Establishing the World Trade Organization, (b) the […]

  • Bilateralism

    Bilateralism in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, bilateralism is: a preference for conducting international trade policy mainly through bilateral negotiations. Bilateralism assumes that results are more easily obtained if only two parties are involved, partly because available economic […]

  • Carousel Legislation

    Carousel legislation in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, carousel legislation is: Section 407 of the United States Trade and Development Act adopted on 18 May 2000 to encourage implementation by trading partners of the United States of WTO dispute settlement decisions that have gone […]

  • Article 22.6 Arbitration

    Article 22.6 arbitration in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, article 22.6 arbitration is: a procedure available under this article of the Understanding on Rules and Procedures Governing the Settlement of Disputes. When a WTO member refuses to comply with a panel ruling, the aggrieved […]