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... manufactured , semi - manufactured and agricultural products . However , it excludes textiles . Now that the UK has joined the EEC , the GSP of the EEC has two effects -- trade diversion and trade creation . The developing countries are ...
... manufactured , semi - manufactured and agricultural products . However , it excludes textiles . Now that the UK has joined the EEC , the GSP of the EEC has two effects -- trade diversion and trade creation . The developing countries are ...
Page 425
... manufactured cotton goods , petroleum and petroleum products , carpets and rugs , cement and sports goods . The respective shares of these items in the country's total exports are given in Table 2 . Table 2 Share of Major Items in ...
... manufactured cotton goods , petroleum and petroleum products , carpets and rugs , cement and sports goods . The respective shares of these items in the country's total exports are given in Table 2 . Table 2 Share of Major Items in ...
Page 426
... manufactured cotton goods together constituted about 43.41 % of Pakistan's total exports during 1969-75 ( Table 2 above ) . The value and quantum of these exports is affected adversely by the quotas allotted and tariffs imposed by the ...
... manufactured cotton goods together constituted about 43.41 % of Pakistan's total exports during 1969-75 ( Table 2 above ) . The value and quantum of these exports is affected adversely by the quotas allotted and tariffs imposed by the ...
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