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Least Developed Countries and Trade

Challenges of Implementing the Bali Package

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After more than a decade of negotiations, the Ninth Ministerial Conference, held in Bali in 2013, brought reprieve for the Doha Development Agenda (DDA). The Ministerial Declaration that was agreed on, known as "Bali Package", intends to help streamline trade procedures through trade facilitation measures as well as provide developing countries with more options on food security. The objective Is to boost least developed countries (LDC) trade through special provisions known as "LDC Package", which comprises two parts. Part I relates to TRIPS, e-commerce, small economies, Aid-for-Trade, and trade and transfer of technology. Part II includes selected items from the original DDA that States agreed on.

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Agency/Department
UN/Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
Print ISBN
9789211207040
PDF ISBN
9789210577144
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PDF Publication Date
Page Count
116
Print Sales Number
16.II.F.2
Series Title
ESCAP Studies in Trade and Investment

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