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SAFTA: Negotiating status and Evaluation
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Introduction. SAFTA was signed in 2004 in IslamabadTariff liberalisation implemented on July 1st 2006Several issues remain which threaten the success of the agreement: Sensitive lists, NTBs, TLP, BTAs.. Table 1: Intra-SAARC Import Trade. Source: IMF, Direction of Trade Statistics, Yearbook 2005..
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1. SAFTA: Negotiating status and Evaluation Deshal de Mel
IPS, Colombo, Sri Lanka
2. Introduction SAFTA was signed in 2004 in Islamabad
Tariff liberalisation implemented on July 1st 2006
Several issues remain which threaten the success of the agreement: Sensitive lists, NTBs, TLP, BTAs.
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