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22 February 2016
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INDIA’S DUTY-FREE TARIFF PREFERENCE SCHEME FOR LDCS: A BUSINESS GUIDE

This publication helps businesses understand India’s import regulations and standard requirements as they apply to least developed countries (LDCs). Written in a frequently asked questions format, it helps exporters and trade policy officials of beneficiary countries as well as the Indian private sector, which has trade and investment relationships with LDCs.
http://www.intracen.org/publication/Indias-Duty-Free-Tariff-Preference-Scheme-for-LDCs-A-Business-GUIDE

SME COMPETITIVENESS OUTLOOK 2015

The new ITC flagship publication argues that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the missing link to inclusive growth. Organized around the theme ‘Connect, Compete, Change for Inclusive Growth,’ it shows that SMEs are generally less productive than large firms. The book combines unique analysis, thought-leader insights and case stories about developing country SMEs in international markets along with 25 country profiles. Also available in French, Spanish, Arabic.
http://www.intracen.org/publication/SMECompetitiveness-Outlook-2015

FROM NICHE TO MAINSTREAM – HALAL GOES GLOBAL

The halal food sector is estimated to be a trilliondollar global market, based on the preferences of an estimated 1.6 billion Muslims around the world. This publication is the first to provide an overview of the global halal food and beverage market. It contains trade data, outlines consumer trends, exploring how trade and investment support institutions (TISIs) can promote a national halal industry. It also shows avenues for collaboration between ITC and the Islamic Development Bank to help TISIs develop national potential in this fastevolving market. Available soon in French, Spanish.
http://www.intracen.org/publication/From-nichetomainstream---Halal-Goes-Global

 

MAKING REGIONAL INTEGRATION WORK - COMPANY PERSPECTIVES ON NON-TARIFF MEASURES IN ARAB STATES

 

Intraregional trade among Arab states is low compared with other regions. This report offers insights into the main challenges to trade within and beyond the region and suggests how to address them. It shares the perspectives of exporters and importers, which were obtained through business surveys conducted by ITC in Egypt, Morocco, the State of Palestine and Tunisia. The surveys are part of an ITC series of developing-country projects on non-tariff measures. This is the first such publication to examine country surveys in a regional context. Available soon in French and Arabic.

http://www.intracen.org/publication/Workingtowardsregional-integration---Company-perspectives-onnontariff-measures-in-Arab-States

 

 

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