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FIGURE 2.3 Broadband penetration: S
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transactions based on international
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———. “ASEAN Leaders Sign AS
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Díaz-Pinés, Agustín. Indicators
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Thangavelu, Shandre M. “Non-Tarif
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production is for export, and expor
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specialized computer processors. 16
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done there to China. The firm retai
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Size of the domestic market. While
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Trade patterns during this period p
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designated additional import licens
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countries places restrictions on fo
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BOX 3.1 Computer components: Profil
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encouraged adoption of RosettaNet,
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Martin, Susan Taylor. “For Jabil
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CHAPTER 4 Textiles and Apparel: Cot
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The remainder of this chapter focus
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TABLE 4.3 Cotton woven apparel: ASE
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a greater variety, but fewer garmen
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TABLE 4.5 ASEAN country tariffs for
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ASEAN-China FTA appears less likely
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The Vietnamese cotton woven apparel
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The industry in Malaysia suffers fr
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Cambodia is a country whose strengt
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investment activity has been more p
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Background Hardwood plywood and flo
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industrialized country markets. Of
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more focused on its own large and g
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independently developed its own nat
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TABLE 5.3 Major intergovernmental p
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TABLE 5.4 Hardwood plywood and floo
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TABLE 5.8 ASEAN country tariffs for
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engineered flooring, and other prod
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Bibliography American Hardwood Expo
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Global Trade Alert. “Vietnam Tax
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Tachibana, Satoshi. “Forest-Relat
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their commitment to achieving harmo
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Healthcare Services 18 Key Findings
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TABLE 6.1 Healthcare services: heal
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Eastern patients continue to travel
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Malaysia and Indonesia, and has adv
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Singapore’s largest export market
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facilitate movement of professional
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Trade Facilitation, Logistics Servi
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Bibliography Airline Industry Infor
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Malaysian Industrial Development Au
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CHAPTER 7 Automotive: Motor Vehicle
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the more open ASEAN market may offe
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producers. 17 Many of Malaysia’s
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manufacturers to locate there to be
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Several other challenges to full in
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Many of these formal policies have
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in the ASEAN region as in other lea
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TABLE 7.4 Certain motor vehicle par
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Although inbound investment data sp
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assembly. 102 This just-in-time del
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Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).
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CHAPTER 8 Agro-based Products: Palm
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the tree produces its fruit in bunc
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Among the goods covered within the
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The largest markets for ASEAN palm
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the poor. 30 For example, neutraliz
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population. These actions have affe
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corporations have announced that th
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plantations in the prime growing ar
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Bibliography Agreement on the Commo
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The Star Online. “El Nino May Lif
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APPENDIX B Federal Register Notice
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ES64100 Federal Register / Vol. 74,
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CALENDAR OF PUBLIC HEARING Those li
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Summary of Positions of Interested
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speak about the importance of the t
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egional economic integration would
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seeking a harmonized ASEAN tariff n
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Sources of GDP (2008) Agriculture 0
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CAMBODIA ECONOMIC PROFILE Economic
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LAOS ECONOMIC PROFILE Economic Indi
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PHILIPPINES ECONOMIC PROFILE Econom
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THAILAND ECONOMIC PROFILE Economic
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APPENDIX F Harmonized System Number
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TABLE F.2 Automotive: Priority sect
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TABLE F.3 Electronics: Priority sec
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TABLE F.5 Textiles and apparel: Pri
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TABLE F.6 Wood-based products: Prio