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Average most-favored-nation tariffs in the "Quad" (Canada, the European Union, Japan, and the United States) have fallen to about 5 percent. But tariffs more than three times the average most-favored-nation duty are not uncommon in the Quad and have a disproportionate effect on exports of least developed countries. Giving the poorest countries duty-free access for peak-tariff products would increase their total annual exports by roughly $2.5 billion.
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Duty free importation, Exports, TariffPlaces
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Eliminating excessive tariffs on exports of least developed countries
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Eliminating excessive tariffs on exports of least developed countries
2001, World Bank, Development Research Group. Trade
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"May 2001"--Cover.
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