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were of Italian origin in 2005. Thi
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since the Chinese footwear exports
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• To endeavour with other recogni
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3.1.3 Functional scopeThe functiona
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correctly in a state of suspended a
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Ministerial Decision on Notificatio
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Demand for proactive supportive rol
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Figure 3.3 Relevance intensity of t
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However, all these exceptions are a
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Relevance for the footwear sectorTr
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include the Ministry of Commerce, M
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Agreement on Trade-Related Investme
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Agreement on safeguardsThis agreeme
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and removal of import quotas, impor
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Table 3.2: Top 10 buyers of Pakista
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GermanyGermany is the fifth export
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4 Obstacles and shortcomings to exp
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Training institute/ human resources
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• The European Union should give
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Marketing• Market research• Fai
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Bilateral trade committeesA large n
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• Sponsors trade delegates to des
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6 Conclusion and recommendations6.1
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6.2 The way forward - if we had a m
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Most of the members do not have an
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SimilarprojectsFDDI: Footwear Desig
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• The upper now needs to be given
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