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Preferential market access design : evidence and lessons from African apparel exports to the United States and the European Union (English)

The least developed countries rely on preferential market access. To benefit from these preferences, proof of sufficient transformation must be provided to customs in importing countries by meeting the rules of origin requirements. These rules of origin are complicated and burdensome to exporters in least developed countries. Since 2001, under the United States (U.S.) Africa Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA), 22 African countries that export apparel to...
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deMelo, Jaime; Portugal Perez,Luis Alberto.

Preferential market access design : evidence and lessons from African apparel exports to the United States and the European Union (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/146151488277226232

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