Essays about: "Multi-Fiber Agreement"
Found 4 essays containing the words Multi-Fiber Agreement.
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1. The European Union's Trade Liberalization in the Textile and Clothing Sector (1995-2005) : Rhetoric or Reality?
University essay from Teologiska institutionenAbstract : A review on free trade principle in theory and practice suggests that trade liberalization is merely rhetoric under which industrialized countries can pursue specific interests of certain actors more deceptively. The purpose of this thesis is to testify whether this preliminary result on general trade issues is valid in the textile and clothing sector as well. READ MORE
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2. Imports of footwear to the EU from China and Vietnam: “The impact of antidumping duties on Swedish importers/retailers"
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : This paper aims to study the European footwear industry, which in terms of multilateral trade policy was historically subject to the Multi Fiber Agreement, but became integrated within the World Trade Organization within the framework of the Agreement on Textiles and Clothing. The imposition of antidumping duties by the EU on certain footwear originating from China and Vietnam from 2006 to 2011 was, until its removal in 2011, a much debated case. READ MORE
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3. Effects of the Post Multi-Fiber Agreement on Bangladesh Readymade Garments Sector
University essay from Blekinge Tekniska Högskola/Sektionen för managementAbstract : The thesis “Effects of the Post Multi-fiber Agreement on Bangladesh Ready Made Garments Sector” is a part of our M.Sc. in Business Administration Program. The thesis paper on this topic is done under the supervision of Mr. READ MORE
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4. ADJUSTING TO THE MFA PHASE-OUT, The Case of the Turkish Textile and Clothing Industry
University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : The end of the Multi-Fiber Agreement in January 2005 meant that quantitative restrictions within the textile and clothing industry were to be abolished. Quantitative restrictions had been used on the export of goods from low-wage countries which threatened producers in developed countries. READ MORE