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Trade Reform in Vietnam : Opportunities with Emerging Challenges

2003

Auffret, Phillipe


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Liberalization of trade; Local protectionism; Preferential trade; Trade volumes; Business environment; Imports of textiles; Dispute settlement mechanism; Quantitative restrictions; Preferential trade agreement; Non-tariff barriers; Recent accession; Oil; Trading partners; Domestic support; Rates of protection; Import duty; Wto membership; Trading system; Tariff rate; Uniform application; Service sector; Domestic industries; Trade liberalization commitments; State-owned enterprises; Trade regime; Deregulation; Trade policy; Impact of trade; Average tariffs; Macroeconomic policy; Domestic producers; Central planning; Financial sector; Export incentives; Multilateral negotiations; Exporters; Expenditures; Import barriers; Labor force; Trading rights; Accession to wto; Information disclosure; Trade agreement; Apparel exports; Enterprise restructuring; Transition economies; Development agenda; Quantitative import restrictions; Gats; Foreign direct investments; Export development; Member countries; Apparel; Wto rules trade development; Protection of intellectual property rights; Trade in services; Export bias; Natural monopolies; Tariff rates; Intensive products; Wto agreements; Securities; Trade reform; Import restrictions; Changes in trade; Competitiveness; Policy rules; Domestic demand; Preferential tariff; Mfn; Trade policy instruments; Tax revenue; Customs clearance; Transparency; Openness; Accession; Quotas; Foreign exchange; National treatment; Local content; Bilateral negotiations; Duty drawbacks; Wto commitments; Trade rules; Tax rates; Comparative advantage; Regulatory requirements; Economic impacts; Antidumping investigation; Agreement on trade; Intermediate goods; Fuel trade; Negative impact; Wto agreement; Tariff barriers; Round agreement; Policy reforms; Private investments; Technical cooperation; Market economy; Policy makers; Global trade; Services sector; Intellectual property; Wto accession; Free trade area; World prices; Policy reform; Structural reforms; Bilateral trade; Dispute settlement procedures; Doha development agenda; International investment; Tariff schedule; Downward pressure; Tariff reductions; Foreign investors; Accession to the world trade organization; World trade; Importing countries; Export volumes; Duty exemptions; Uruguay round; Foreign direct investment; Planned economy; Insurance companies; Multilateral trade; Wto rules; Antidumping; Foreign banks; Accession process; Tariff reduction; Domestic market; Trade reforms; Direct regulation; Investment environment; Middle income countries; Trade development; Final goods
License
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 3076http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/CC BY 3.0 IGO
Source
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 3076

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