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SUMMARY:Moving the Needle 15: Trade Impacts Assessment of GSP and GSP+: Ca
 se Studies from Cambodia\, Bangladesh and Pakistan
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ATTENDEE;CN="Paul Baker: International Economics Consulting Ltd";ROLE=REQ-
 PARTICIPANT:Paul Baker: International Economics Consulting Ltd
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ATTENDEE;CN="Sarah Javaid: LUMS ";ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:Sarah Javaid: LUMS 
ATTENDEE;CN=;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:
ATTENDEE;CN="Dr. Mohammad Abdur Razzaque: (RAPID)";ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT:Dr
 . Mohammad Abdur Razzaque: (RAPID)
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DESCRIPTION:The world of textiles is undergoing a shift as Cambodia\, Bang
 ladesh\, and Pakistan\, which were once least developed\, experience chang
 es in their trade patterns. Cambodia's growth was boosted by duty-free exp
 orts under the Everything But Arms (EBA) agreement. However\, due to conce
 rns about human rights\, EBA was partially withdrawn\, prompting Cambodia 
 to explore new options. Meanwhile\, Bangladesh is preparing for the end of
  EBA & despite never being an LDC\, Pakistan gained GSP+ status. These cas
 es highlight the importance of effective strategies for growth.
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 ving-the-needle-15-trade-impacts-assessment-of-gsp-and-gsp-case-studies-fr
 om-cambodia-bangladesh-and-pakistan
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