Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Trade with developing countries in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Trade with developing countries.
general Trade with developing countries.
Trade with developing countries.
The role of"Ethical Trade" guarantee marks in promoting consumer education and sustainable trade with developing countries.
Trade with developing countries represented 32% of total EU external trade in 1994.
Specific initiatives will be foreseen in order to facilitate the recognition of animal welfare as an opportunity for trade with Developing Countries.
Whereas medium and long-term export credit insurance plays an important part in trade with developing countries and thus fosters their integration into the world economy, which is an objective of Community development policy;
The European Union must use all its power at the WTO Ministerial Conference in Cancun to ensure that trade with developing countries becomes fairer.
any proposed new EU legislation and policy including external policies such as trade with developing countries.
The Council adopted a Regulation applying a scheme of generalised preferences for trade with developing countries during the period 1 January 2006 to 31 December 2008.
any proposed new EU legislation and policy. including external policies such as trade with developing countries.
The Council examined a draft Regulation applying a scheme of generalised tariff preferences(GSP) for trade with developing countries over the period 1 April 2005 to 31 December 2008.
This has proved to be one of the key methods for cooperation at the level of international trade with developing countries, by reducing poverty.
favour of increased funding for rural development, opening up trade with developing countries, and against amendments that seek to employ protectionist measures for EU farmers.
policy(including external policies such as trade with developing countries), notwithstanding the right to self initiate an assessment on any subject on European proposed legislation,
Action on interest subsidies was in any case muchless urgent as a tightening of the OECD Consensus had much reduced the scopefor such subsidies in trade with developed countries.
EEC trade with the developing countries and territories generally.
The common agricultural policy and agricultural trade with the developing countries.
Trade with the developing countries remained largely at the level preceding year.
The increased funds we would have for aid and trade with the developing countries could be used in the same way.