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Trade and Regional Cooperation between Afghanistan and its Neighbors

2004

World Bank


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Neighboring countries; Investment climate; Financial systems; Container traffic; Bilateral trade flows; International community; Imported goods; Intra-regional trade; International standards; Shipping costs; National associations; Principal trading partners; Quantitative restrictions; Economic cooperation; Non-tariff barriers; Commodity; Export performance; Logistic systems; Border control; Road cargo; Shipping; Shipments; Trading system; Investment regimes; Bilateral agreement; Trade policy issues; Export market; Transport cost; Consumer goods; Transit routes; Boxes; Currency; Trade policy; Customs services; Border post; Financial sector; Exporters; Trade facilitation issues; Insurance systems; Customs administration modernization programs; Formal trade; Economic activity; Trade links; Enabling environment; Regional trade; Trade agreement; Regional trading partners; Trade relations; Customs; Agricultural produce; Foreign exchange restrictions; Member countries; Customs officers; Transport costs; Policy regimes; Trade regimes; Domestic competition; Regional institutions; Legal framework; Regional growth; Regional approach; Export sector; Regulatory framework; National logistics; Technical assistance; Preferential tariff; Regional trade liberalization; Harmonization; Trade logistics; Openness; Transit; Border crossings; Foreign exchange; National treatment; Open trade; World economy; Concessions; Discriminatory measures; Empirical evidence; Road rehabilitation; Country of origin; Trade flows; Payment systems; Access to the sea; Private investors; Formal trade barriers; Tariff barriers; Transport insurance; Trade performance; Logistics costs; Policy reforms; Trade expansion; Private investments; Global trade; Global economy; World prices; Financial services; Administrative procedures; Freight forwarding; Bilateral trade; Cargo consolidation; Freight costs; Global markets; Non-tariff measures; Trade integration; Preferential trading; Import duties; Transit times; Trade routes; Customs administration; Export markets; Tariff reductions; Border trade; Foreign investors; International transport; Commodity prices; World trade; Reciprocal basis; Trade costs; Freight; Transport operators; Entrepreneurship promotion; Free trade zone; Regional cooperation; Growth rates; World trade organization regional trade agreements; Multilateral trade; Trading arrangement; Containerization; Trade reforms; Shippers; Freight forwarders; Customs procedures; Customs officials
License
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15547http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported

2014-09-15
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