Examples of using Advanced developing countries in English and their translations into Dutch
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More advanced developing countries.
Innovative engagement with more advanced developing countries;
The most advanced developing countries and the countries of Eastern Europe should also open their markets to the devel oping countries. .
We must also secure backing from advanced developing countries such as China.
Similar bilateral processes should be set up with other developed countries and with economically more advanced developing countries.
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In particular, the most advanced developing countries should undertake to open up their markets more.
This market should be further extended to economically more advanced developing countries by 2020.
However, advanced developing countries should provide a meaningful contribution through genuine new market access in non-agricultural market access
The EU was waiting for new offers on industrial tariffs and services from advanced developing countries.
At the same time, all developed countries and advanced developing countries must be invited to observe the EU's‘Everything but Arms' initiative.
Duty-free and quota-free access for all imports from Least-Developed Countries(LDCs) into developed and advanced developing countries.
Grant-based aid should not feature in geographic cooperation with more advanced developing countries already on sustained growth paths and/or able to generate enough own resources.
orderly transition from project-based to sector-based carbon market mechanisms especially in the more advanced developing countries.
Such a commitment should be taken by all industrialized countries and most advanced developing countries should pledge to contribute as well;
trade systems, in particular in the more advanced developing countries.
Discussions at the September meeting concerned the industrialization of the least advanced developing countries, those which are landlocked
the public sector of industrialised countries, but also from economically more advanced developing countries.
The report calls on other developed countries and advanced developing countries to implement duty-free, quota-free schemes for LDCs, matching our own‘Everything but Arms.
particularly with regard to the more advanced developing countries(China, Brazil, India, Argentina);
Advanced developing countries should gradually move to sectoral mechanisms
It might be preferable to involve at least the OECD countries and advanced developing countries in environmental rules.
non-sensitive products for the benefit of the least advanced developing countries.
nations commit to making comparable cuts, and that the more advanced developing countries agree to make an adequate contribution to the global effort.
the public sector of industrialised countries or the most economically advanced developing countries.
leadership is necessary- the kind which the more advanced developing countries will have to accept if they are to receive any benefit from the current round.
especially for more advanced developing countries.
By contrast, the objective of focusing GSP benefits on countries most in need might have the unintended consequence of providing more advanced developing countries with a greater incentive to enter into
as 30% over the same period, provided that we are joined by other industrialised countries and economically advanced developing countries.
economically more advanced developing countries also have a role to play,
in particular in advanced developing countries.