Overview of tariff commitments agreed by the member states of the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Abstract
Tariff commitments of the TPP members have been examined within the scope of this article as a standard element of each regional trade agreement. In particular, agreed conditions of market access have been analyzed in term of current volume of imports that give an opportunity to assess the share of duty free trade after Agreement comes into force.
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