Net Gains: Linking Fisheries Management, International Trade and Sustainable DevelopmentIUCN, 2000 - 94 pages Discusses the linkages between trade, environment and sustainable development in the marine capture fisheries sector. |
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... tariffs in the fisheries sector , and several countries support further tariff reductions ( See Table 5 for current tariff rates for selected goods and Box 11 on trade liberalisation in the fisheries sector under the Uruguay Round ) ...
... tariffs in the fisheries sector , and several countries support further tariff reductions ( See Table 5 for current tariff rates for selected goods and Box 11 on trade liberalisation in the fisheries sector under the Uruguay Round ) ...
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... tariff escalation could be greater competition and , in some instances , loss of competitiveness , in processed fishery products . For example , a developed country which imports fish , but produces some of its own , may find that its ...
... tariff escalation could be greater competition and , in some instances , loss of competitiveness , in processed fishery products . For example , a developed country which imports fish , but produces some of its own , may find that its ...
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... tariff escalation can perpetuate the over - use of fisheries resources by some countries . A note by the WTO Secretariat explains that , " [ h ] igher tariff rates applied to semi - processed or processed fish products induce allocative ...
... tariff escalation can perpetuate the over - use of fisheries resources by some countries . A note by the WTO Secretariat explains that , " [ h ] igher tariff rates applied to semi - processed or processed fish products induce allocative ...
Contents
Acronyms | 2 |
Introduction | 8 |
Dimensions of the Global Fisheries Crisis | 17 |
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