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  1. Chinese Capitalist Versus the American Flour Industry, 1890-1910: Profit And Patriotism in International Trade (Chinese Studies) by Daniel J. Meissner, 2005-09-30
  2. Trade, Environment, and Sustainable Development: A South Asian Perspective
  3. Asian Experience in Trade and Industrial Reform (Occasional Papers (International Center for Economic Growth)) by Mohammad Sadli, 1994-01
  4. Asian Pacific Regional Trade Law Seminar, incorporating the eleventh International Trade Law Seminar, Canberra 22-27 November 1984: Papers and summary of discussions
  5. Rome's Eastern Trade: International Commerce and Imperial Policy 31 BC - AD 305 by Gary K. Young, 2001-05-18
  6. While Stocks Last: The Live Reef Food Fish Trade (ADB Pacific Studies series) by Asian Development Bank, 2004-04-01
  7. Libya Customs, Trade Regulations And Procedures Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-03-30
  8. Food Security in Asia: Economics and Policies (Academia Studies in Asian Economies)
  9. Partners or Competitors: The Prospects for U.S. European Cooperation on Asian Trade
  10. East Asian Economic Regionalism by Edward J. Lincoln, 2004-03
  11. Saving the youngest workers: the struggle against the Southeast Asian sex trade.(WORLD IN REVIEW): An article from: Harvard International Review by Corey Rennell, 2004-09-22
  12. Japan dominates Asian juice imports, reveals recent study by UN trade agency.: An article from: Quick Frozen Foods International
  13. Central Asia Turns South?:: Trade Relations in Transition (Central Asian & Caucasian Prospects) by Richard Pomfret, 1999-06
  14. Stringing the Past: An Archaeological Understanding of Early Southeast Asian Glass Bead Trade (Archaeology Series) by Jun G. Cayron, 2007-06

21. South Asian Civil Society Network On International Trade Issues (SACSNITI)
This section is under revision*. South asian Civil Society Network on InternationalTrade Issues (SACSNITI). CUTS CITEE SACSNITI The Project
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Annual Conference of South Asian Civil Society Network on International Trade Issues (SACSNITI), 24-25 July 2003, kathmandu
7-Up Project CAMPAIGN ON LINKAGES SACSNITI Periodicals Newsletters E-Newsletters SACSNITI The Project Research Agenda 2001-02 Research Agenda-Groups Project Advisory Committee ... Conference WTO and South Asia: Lessons and Strategies 9-10 March 2002, New Delhi, India THE PROJECT Overview Problem and Justification General Objectives Project Objectives ... Project Advisory Committee Overview 1990s saw a number of changes in the international trading system. The decade witnessed an unprecedented lowering of tariffs and phenomenal increase in foreign investment flows. This has stimulated growth but unevenly, both within and across nations. In both developed and developing countries there is an increasing gap between the rich and the poor in the same society.

22. South Asian Civil Society Network On International Trade Issues (SACSNITI)
South asian Civil Society Network on international trade Issues (SACSNITI) CUTS Centre For international trade, Economics Environment (CITEE)
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Negotiating the TRIPs Agreement: India’s experience and some domestic policy issues Negotiating the TRIPs Agreement: India’s experience and some domestic policy issues One of the most contentious issues discussed in the Uruguay Round of multilateral trade negotiations under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), was that on intellectual property rights (IPRs), which resulted in the Agreement on Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights. There were several reasons and among them the fundamental one was that a binding international agreement on trade-related IPRs creates monopoly power in the hands of a few and goes against the main goal of the multilateral trading system, i.e. trade liberalisation. It is this issue, which has found many economists condemning the inclusion of TRIPs under the World Trade Organisation (WTO), which has been best expressed by the noted trade analyst, Professor Jagdish Bhagwati: “We are now using the GATT for the collection of royalty payments, which is not a mutual-gain transaction. In so doing, we have abandoned or diluted a very attractive philosophical basis for organising the GATT – the idea that trade is mutually beneficial to all contracting parties and that therefore all parties should liberalise.”

23. Import Export Advertising, International Trade Ads For Importers & Exporters
Asia Goods asian trade Board All Products Taiwan international trade BoardAustralia Export Products international trade Board from Australia
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24. White Paper On International Trade 1997: Asian And Oceanic Countries
White Paper on international trade 1997. 3. Asia and Oceania (3) Developmentsin trade with Japan. Exports of the East asian countries (asian NIEs,
http://www.itcilo.it/english/actrav/telearn/global/ilo/globe/jetroas.htm
Japan External Trade Organization
White Paper on International Trade 1997
3. Asia and Oceania
(1) Trends in Trade (2) Changes in Trade Environment (3) Developments in Trade with Japan (4) Economic Indicators
(1) Trends in Trade
According to the Asian Development Bank (ADB), average real GDP growth in Asia declined from 8.2 percent in 1995 to 7.4 percent in 1996, due to a sharp slowdown in export growth and the fiscal austerity policies adopted as a result of concerns over economic overheating caused by the rapidity of growth since 1990. With the global average growth rate being 4 percent and the next highest growth rate after Asia's being Africa's 5 percent, it can still be said that Asia is leading the world's economic growth. In the meantime, average inflation in Asia declined from 10.2 percent in 1994 to 9.1 percent in 1995 and further down to 6.1 percent in 1996, as a result of tight budgetary controls and firm monetary policies by governments trying to ensure stable growth. Exports of 13 main countries and regions in Asia declined to 4.8 percent, on a dollar basis, in 1996 from 22.1 percent in 1995 and from 18.6 percent in 1994. In the same way, imports declined to 6.5 percent in 1996 from 23.4 percent in 1995 and from 17.2 percent in 1994. The drop in the growth rate of exports from China, the Republic of Korea, and Thailand were particularly sharp. Notable slowdowns were also evident in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia - all leading exporters. The main causes for the slowdown in exports were [1] the deteriorating markets for semiconductors, main export products of Asia, in particular DRAMs, due to the worldwide glut in these items, [2] the effects of the strong dollar and weaker yen, and [3] the slow growth in intra-regional trade. In China, there were repercussions from changes in the trade system, specifically the reduction in the rate of refund of the value added tax (VAT) on exports.

25. Asian Labour News: Asia: International Trade Unions Target Asian Call Centres
Asia international trade unions target asian call centres. This story is aboutIndia, which I don t cover on this site, but I think the issue raised is an
http://www.asianlabour.org/archives/000608.php
Asian Labour News
An online database of news about workers in Southeast Asia and China and the issues that affect them Main
January 19, 2004
Asia: International trade unions target Asian call centres
This story is about India, which I don't cover on this site, but I think the issue raised is an important and relevant one. Last week (11 January), the Hindu , a major Indian newspaper, published a story about a plan by Europe's largest specialist finance sector trade union ( UNIFI ) to "offer representation to more than 50,000 employees in [Indian] call centres and data-processing operations." A British trade union with 158,000 members across 400 employers, UNIFI is a member of Union Network International ( UNI ). After failing to stop the exodus of call centre jobs to India, UNIFI hopes to work with UNI to attract members on the subcontinent and thus assist in improving terms and conditions. The interesting points here are whether UNI and UNIFI will be successful (in attracting members and improving wages and workplace conditions), and whether the strategy will be taken up by other trade unions (notably US-based unions) in this and related IT sectors. One important factor in this strategy relates to cost. Companies have moved call centre functions to India for three main reasons: wages, IT infrastructure, and the English-language ability of a relatively large proportion of the population. Mounting wage costs could hasten the move to other locations (the Philippines or even China as it starts to come online with a larger English-language speaking population). Another important factor is that a very small percentage of India’s workforce outside of the formal sector (in India this means the public sector) is unionised. It remains to be seen if the initial positive response to UNI’s overtures will translate into membership numbers.

26. Trade Show: ASIAN ELENEX - Energy Production - Electronic Design & Components -
international Showcase for Building Automation and......trade Show asian ELENEX asian international Power, Electric and Electronic
http://www.eventseye.com/fairs/trade_fair_event_3014.html
ASIAN ELENEX 2006
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Industries Description Audience Cycle Energy Production Asian International Power, Electric and Electronic Engineering Trade Public every 2 years
Next Dates June 07 - 09, 2006 in Hong Kong (Hong Kong - Asia / Pacific) Beware ! All dates are subject to change. Contact organizer before making arrangements.
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Other events at this place Find an Hotel in Hong Kong Organizers Hong Kong Exhibition Services Ltd. 9th Floor, Shiu Lam Building 23 Luard Road Wanchai, Hong Kong Hong Kong Web Site E-mail Other events from this organizer Allworld Exhibitions 12th Floor, Westminster Tower 3 Albert Embankment London United Kingdom - UK Web Site E-mail Other events from this organizer Attendance Year : Exhibit. number : Visit. number : Exhibition net space (Sqm) : More information about ASIAN ELENEX Event website Event e-mail Concurrent Fairs / similar dates, same city ASIA BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES ASIAN SECURITEX EventsEye Trade Shows Calendar - Back to Home

27. Trade Show: MODA & TEXTILE KAZAKHSTAN - Fabrics - Clothing Textiles - Fashion
international Exhibition for the Beauty Industry......trade Show MODA TEXTILE KAZAKHSTAN Central asian international Exhibition .
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Industries Description Audience Cycle Fabrics - Clothing Textiles Fashion Central Asian International Exhibition "Clothing, Footwear, Textile and Accessories" Trade Public once a year
Next Dates Sept. 15 - 17, 2005 in Almaty (Kazakhstan - Asia / Pacific) Atakent International Exhibition Centre on Sept. 2006 (?) in Almaty (Kazakhstan - Asia / Pacific) Atakent International Exhibition Centre Beware ! All dates are subject to change. Contact organizer before making arrangements.
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28. JP Catalogue - Comparison Of Asian International Arbitration Rules
The Comparison of asian international Arbitration Rules will be of great value in The China international Economic and trade Arbitration Commission
http://www.arbitrationlaw.com/books.asp?id=203

29. International Trade Forum - The Quarterly Magazine Of The International Trade Ce
international trade Forum Issue 2/2003. ITC organized a pan-asian buyers-sellersmeeting for the automotive components sector (Singapore, December 2002),
http://www.tradeforum.org/news/fullstory.php/aid/540/Asian_Automotive_SMEs_Meet_
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International Trade Centre ITC Home About Forum Contact Us Print Subscriptions ... Reprints/Links Current Issue Themes Sectors/Countries About ITC About Forum Back Issues
Asian Automotive SMEs Meet in Singapore Español Français International Trade Forum - Issue 2/2003 ITC organized a pan-Asian buyers-sellers meeting for the automotive components sector (Singapore, December 2002), to promote trade linkages between firms from 12 Asian countries. Over 60 companies from South and South-east Asia, ranging from large diversified groups to entrepreneur-driven small businesses, participated in the meeting. Mr. Bilahari Kausikan, Permanent Secretary of Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was the guest of honour at the opening ceremony. Mr. Kausikan stated that the buyers-sellers meeting was timely and provided SMEs with an ideal opportunity to network, develop effective marketing channels and thereby break into regional markets. One-to-one meetings facilitate deals Over two days, 105 representatives from Cambodia, China, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Viet Nam took part in 374 one-to-one meetings lasting half an hour each.

30. International Trade Forum - The Quarterly Magazine Of The International Trade Ce
Fasttrack Fund for asian trade Development. By Natalie Domeisen. Internationaltrade Forum - Issue 1/2005. In Asia, 19 developing countries and two
http://www.tradeforum.org/news/fullstory.php/aid/830/Fast-track_Fund_for_Asian_T
The magazine of the
International Trade Centre ITC Home About Forum Contact Us Print Subscriptions ... Reprints/Links Current Issue Themes Sectors/Countries About ITC About Forum Back Issues
Fast-track Fund for Asian Trade Development By Natalie Domeisen International Trade Forum - Issue 1/2005 In Asia, 19 developing countries and two regional organizations stand to gain from fast-track access to trade-related technical assistance, in a three-year, €5 million programme financed by the European Commission (EC) and ITC. The aim is to help countries to integrate better into the world economy and to contribute to poverty alleviation and sustainable development. Trade moves at a faster pace than ever before. Lengthy approval procedures of most trade assistance programmes can mean risky delays in response. This faster, lighter scheme helps to bridge the gap. Since launching the ATF in 2004, ITC and the EC have organized meetings in Brussels, Geneva and Bangkok to brief diplomatic representatives of eligible countries on the aims of the initiative and how it operates. The first meeting was hosted by the EC; the second, by ITC; and the third, by the International Institute for Trade and Development, Thailand’s focal point for the ATF.

31. UC Davis News & Information :: News Services : Asian/Chinese Sources
USasian policy, trade; trade, foreign investment and wages He is also thedirector of the international trade and Investment program at the National
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This service is provided by UC Davis News Service, 530-752-1930 Current News Agriculture Business/Government/
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UC Davis experts: Asian issues
The UC Davis faculty has a broad expertise across a variety of topics related to East Asian and China. If you need If you need information on a topic not listed, please contact Susanne Rockwell, News Service, (530) 752-9841, sgrockwell@ucdavis.edu Patricia Bailey, News Service (5300 752-9844, pjbailey@ucdavis.edu Economic and political relations Contemporary China Prehistoric China ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL RELATIONS
U.S.-Asian policy, trade
Wing Thye Woo , a UC Davis professor of economics, is one of the world's leading experts on Asian economics. He concentrates on international and domestic macroeconomics, economic growth and comparative economic systems. Currently he is studying economic geography, fiscal decentralization, restructuring of state-owned enterprises and international capital flows. Woo has served as special adviser to former treasury secretary Robert Rubin, accompanying the secretary to a meeting with China's president in 1997. Contact: Wing Thye Woo, Economics, (530) 752-3035

32. Asian Studies Center
Comparative Law asian Laws international trade Director Foreign Investmentsinternational trade Seminar USChina trade Linguistics Hindi-Urdu I, II, III,
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Our goal is to promote an enhanced understanding of the nations of East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Islands.
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The following are typical of the regularly offered courses in Asian Studies at Pitt. The Asian Studies Center distributes a list of courses being taught that term prior to registration. Some courses are not taught every year. Questions on the courses below should be directed to Dianne F. Dakis, assistant director for student affairs. Please be sure to stay in touch with her regarding any questions about the Asian Studies Certificate and its requirements. She can be reached via e-mail ( dakis@ucis.pitt.edu ) or phone (412-648-7367), or stop by her office at Suite 5B-16 Posvar Hall. Course descriptions and schedules are provided by the Office of the University Registrar.
Administration of Justice
Introduction to Criminology
Law and Morality
Law and Society
Anthropology
Anthropology of Women
Apprenticeship Education in Japan
Chinese Archaeology
Chinese Society
Cultures and Societies of India
Cultures of East Asia: Korea and Japan
Cultures of Melanesia
Cultures of the Pacific
Development Education and Applied Anthropology Economic Anthropology Educational Anthropology

33. Conservation Of Tigers And Asian Big Cat Sp
Conservation of and trade in tigers and other AppendixI asian big cat species and that commercial international trade in asian big cat species and
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Conf. 12.5 Conservation of and trade in tigers and other Appendix-I Asian big cat species RECALLING Resolution Conf. 11.5, adopted by the Conference of the Parties at its 11th meeting (Gigiri, 2000), relating to conservation of and trade in tigers; NOTING that wild populations of tigers and other Asian big cat species (snow leopard, Uncia uncia , clouded leopard, Neofelis nebulosa , all subspecies of leopard Panthera pardus within its Asian range, and Asiatic lion, Panthera leo persica ) are threatened by the combined effects of poaching and habitat loss caused by disturbance, fragmentation and destruction; AWARE that all tigers and other Asian big cat species are included in Appendix I, and that commercial international trade in Asian big cat species and their parts and derivatives has been prohibited by the Convention since 1975 (with the exception of the Asiatic lion and the Amur tiger Panthera tigris altaica , which were included in 1977 and 1987, respectively); CONSCIOUS that three subspecies of tiger, Panthera tigris , have become extinct within the last 50 years and noting with concern that, despite inclusion of Asian big cat species in Appendix I, illegal trade in specimens of nearly all these species has escalated and further threatens their long-term survival in the wild;

34. Asian International Rivers Center
resources when forming natural security and international trade policy. Facilitate sustainable implementation of major international programs such
http://www.lancang-mekong.org/e-luckyounew-3-1.asp

35. Asian International Rivers Center
natural resources when forming natural security and international trade policy . international rivers, including the YuanjiangRed, Lancang-Mekong,
http://www.lancang-mekong.org/e-luckyounew-9-1.asp

36. Impact Of International Trade With Asian Newly Industrialized Countries On Wages
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37. The Impact Of International Trade With East And South-east Asian NICS On Wages I
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38. Asian/American Trade And Cultural Calendar - Japanesespaces.com
June 13 to 15 asian Food trade Show, Los Angeles Convention Center, CA June 29 - China India international trade Economic Profiles, Foreign trade
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Updated October 14, 2004
January 1 - Oshogatsu Little Tokyo, LA CA
January 1 - New Year's Day Public Holiday, PR China
January 4 - Kotohajime and Shikishi Jpn Cultural Center, LA CA
January 4 - Oshogatsu Japanese American National Museum, LA CA
January 7 - Japan's Great Recession: What Went Wrong? Japan America Society, LA CA
January 8 to 9 - Monterey Congressional Forum on trade policy, Calif. Council for International Trade, CA
January 10 - Oshogatsu, VCJACL Camarillo, CA
January 15 - Internet Export Marketing, Series #4 LA Chamber of Commerce
January 21 - Quality Control, VITA Business Breakfast Series, SF Valley, CA
January 22 - Chinese New Year 4702 Year of Monkey January 22 to 24 - Lunar New Year Public Holiday, PR China January 24 - Chinese Art Exhibit, CSUCI, Camarillo CA January 30 - Where are the Opportunities in the Japanese Market seminar, JETRO and DBJ, LA CA January 31 - Chinese New Year Celebration Hong Kong Association of Southern Calif., LA CA February 3 - The New Shanghai Circus Acrobats, Pepperdine University CA

39. SAWTEE - Annual Conference Of South Asian Civil Society Network On International
South asian Civil Society Network on international trade Issues 2425 July 2003Kathmandu, Nepal. Building a common position of the South asian countries
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Annual Conference South Asian Civil Society Network on International Trade Issues
24-25 July 2003
Kathmandu, Nepal
"Building a common position of the South Asian countries for the Cancun Ministerial of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) is difficult. These countries have different trade and economic interests. Their economies are diverse in terms of their status – four are least developed and three are developing," said Dr. Shankar Sharma, Vice-chairman of the National Planning Commission, Kathmandu, Nepal while delivering his inaugural speech at the second Annual Conference of South Asian Civil Society Network on International Trade Issues (SACSNITI) titled South Asian Agenda for the Cancun Ministerial . However, he added, these countries can still make a difference if they properly use the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) forum and go together with a common agenda at the Cancun Ministerial.

40. 2nd Asian Legal
2ND asian LEGAL SEMINAR. Trends in trade and Investment Law in AsiaPacific He has extensive experience in international M A, equity capital markets,
http://www.aptn.org/2ndasian.htm
WEDNESDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2004 [Paying Seminar] 2ND ASIAN LEGAL SEMINAR "Trends in Trade and Investment Law in Asia-Pacific: Bilateral Investment Treaties, the WTO and Free Trade Areas" Location: Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House,
Timing: 5:30 - 7:00pm (followed by refreshments) CHAIR:- James Burdett Partner, SPEAKER 1:- Robert Volterra, Partner, Litigation and Arbitration Division, Herbert Smith "Bilateral Investment Treaties and Investment Protection: the legal issues in Asia" (working title) SPEAKER 2: Christopher Roberts , Senior Trade Analyst, "The WTO, Free Trade Areas and the Asia-Pacific: implications for lawyers and legal services" (working title) THE ISSUES How to submit your investment and to acquire protection How to maximise your protection once expropriation disputes arise how to guarantee protection against government interference even without contractual relations with the government prospects for the Doha Round negotiations, in the light of the agreement reached in Geneva at the end of July the implications for regional and bilateral free trade areas trends in WTO dispute settlement the particular interests of the Asia-Pacific region - China, Japan, South-East Asia

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