Promoting Trade in SASEC: A Report on Non-Tariff and Non-Trade Barriers
Alburo, Florian A. | June 2004
Abstract
This report finds that there is significant regional trade going on in SASEC though confined to certain geographic boundaries implying that greater border opening would expand trade among them. Existing informal trade patterns along the borders, historical roots of economic relationships, and current transactions including the keen interest in pursuing a Bangladesh-India Free Trade Agreement bode well for increasing trade.
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Alburo, Florian A.. 2004. Promoting Trade in SASEC: A Report on Non-Tariff and Non-Trade Barriers. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/4899. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Regionalism
Regional Economy
Regional Trading Arrangements
Regional Trade Integration
Regional Economic Integration
Regional Cooperation
Interregional Cooperation
Trade Disputes
Trade Barriers
Economic integration
Regional Development Bank
Preferential tariffs
International negotiation
Protectionist measures
Access to markets
Economic agreements
International trade law
Regional integration
Trade relations
Regional disparities
Interregionalism
Regional economic disparities
Regional economic blocs
Industrial arbitration
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