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FINAL R E P O R T Volume 1 MALDIVES
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GSP HACCP HDFC HDI HIES HH HRD HS I
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TRIPS TRTA TSA TTMP UAE UK UNCTAD U
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CHAPTER 6: CUSTOMS SERVICES AND TRA
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major stakeholders as the basis of
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C. ECONOMIC TRENDS Buoyant GDP grow
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WTO members (through the Committee
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The recommendations cover these iss
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Requirements Action no. Action reco
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Requirements Action no. Action reco
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Requirements Action no. Action reco
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Requirements Action no. Action reco
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government, and lawmakers are elect
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to Sri Lanka. However, by 2004 the
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This relatively high proportion of
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On an annual basis, total NFA of th
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elow provides data on the public in
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According to the estimates prepared
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Table 2.8: Damage to agricultural f
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II. Imports - Merchandise There has
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the relatively high rate of unemplo
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A. DESTINATION OF MERCHANDISE EXPOR
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Penetration of international market
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Overall, the importance of foreign
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on goods deemed luxury goods (e.g.
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the Japan and USA markets. 11 Fish
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The Modalities provide that the res
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emoved. However, in order to provid
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EBA. Appropriate transition arrange
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Several provisions such as Article
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CHAPTER 4 POVERTY REDUCTION AND HUM
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Table 4.2: Poverty Gap Ratios per R
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produced locally and are readily av
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commerce, information and communica
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Table 4.3: Fishery Sector employmen
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This also requires policies that ta
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with routine functions of administe
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Applying for a license to invest in
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E. MINISTRY OF FISHERIES, AGRICULTU
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K. PRIVATE SECTOR STAKEHOLDERS Priv
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Overall, it is estimated that the c
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The cash is held and disbursed by t
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difficult to reach given the except
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system of micro-credit intermediari
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F. LAND, RAW MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES
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B. LABOUR MARKET REFORM About 44 pe
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Appendix The mixed record of the Ma
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legislation incorporates the initia
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CHAPTER 6 CUSTOMS SERVICES AND TRAN
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Maldives Port Authority • Respons
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the correct amount of customs duty
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suspense procedures, thus eliminati
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A new domestic terminal at MIA will
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