2022
DOI: 10.15507/2413-1407.119.030.202202.278-297
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Evolution of the Generalized Scheme of Preferences

Abstract: Introduction. The revision of the old U.S. rules of assigning developing country status under the law of countervailing duties in 2020 theoretically symbolizes another stage in the evolution of the Generalized Scheme of Preferences, but practically means a new form of battle for international competitiveness. There is no common criterion for determination of developing countries, either at the level of international organizations, including the World Trade Organization, or at the level of donor countries, whil… Show more

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