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This article has discussed an area only superficially covered by the WTO’s Trade Policy Review for Norway (2018a): Norway’s extensive network of trade agreements with countries
[Abstract] The paper examines the relative position of GSP (tariff preferences for developing countries) compared to ordinary tariffs and free trade agreements in Norway, the EU
The considerations include the EAFTA (East Asian Free Trade Area) preferred by China encompassing the ASEAN+3 countries (10 ASEAN countries, China, Japan, and Korea), the
Table 1: Trans -continental free trade agreements: Negotiations and plans for selected countries/ regions (non-shaded cells) Note: For EU and EFTA, more complete lists are found in
As a member of the organisation ETI Norway (Ethical Trade Initiative), Helse Sør-Øst is committed to following the ETIs Code of Conduct and to work for an improvement of labour
Norway’s association with the EU through the EEA Agreement is channeled through the organisation EFTA, which today has four member states, of which three are EEA/EFTA states
23 “Joint Feasibility Study on China-Switzerland Free Trade Agreement, Beijing, August 9 2010”, Switzerland State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), February 2017, accessed
Based on the expecta- tions above, we would assume all MEPs to be more en- gaged than members of Parliament (MPs), but that MEPs in Germany have a lower level of engagement over