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基本説明
Examines the position of each South Asian country in the multilateral trading system as defined by the World Trade Organization (WTO) and highlights various concerns they have on WTO issues.
Full Description
South Asia with its large population is an important player in the WTO. The authors examine the position of each South Asian country in the multilateral trading system as defined by the WTO and highlights various concerns they have on WTO issues. The possibility of South Asian countries formulating a common position in the WTO negotiations is also explored in greater detail than in previous studies.
Contents
Introduction - Saman KelegamaIndia and the WTO - Veena Jha and Swapna NairPakistan and the WTO - Abid Qaiyum Suleri and Mehnaz AjmalSri Lanka and the WTO - Jayanthi Thennakoon and Amrit RajapakseBangladesh and the WTO - Fahmida KhatunNepal and the WTO - Navin DahalMaldives and the WTO - Janaka WijayasiriBhutan and the WTO - Sonam TobgaySouth Asia and the WTO - Muchkund Dubey



