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Potential Exports and Nontariff Barriers to Trade by Asian Development Bank

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Potential Exports and Nontariff Barriers to Trade

India National Study

Asian Development Bank

Asian Development Bank · Print & ebook · January 30, 2020

Reading lane: International Trade Law

This publication explores how India could boost its exports by addressing nontariff trade barriers.

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Reading lane: International Trade Law and Trade & Tariffs.Publisher: Asian Development Bank.

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Authors
Asian Development Bank
Publisher
Asian Development Bank
Published
January 30, 2020
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
International Trade Law · Trade & Tariffs
Reading lane
International Trade Law

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  • International Trade Law

  • Trade & Tariffs

About This Book

This publication explores how India could boost its exports by addressing nontariff trade barriers. It focuses on sanitary and phytosanitary measures and technical barriers to trade, and on export products that have the potential to increase their market share in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. It considers options including legal reforms, the upgrade of quality standards and laboratory equipment, and institution building of accrediting bodies and conform...

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This publication explores how India could boost its exports by addressing nontariff trade barriers. It focuses on sanitary and phytosanitary measures and technical barriers to trade, and on export products that have the potential to increase their market share in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. It considers options including legal reforms, the upgrade of quality standards and laboratory equipment, and institution building of accrediting bodies and conformity assessment bodies. Practical recommendations suggest ways forward for both the public and private sectors.

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