Paragraph 1 of the Enabling Clause enhances market access for developing countries as a means of improving their economic development by authorizing ... |
The Enabling Clause is the WTO legal basis for the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP). Under the GSP, developed countries offer non-reciprocal preferential ... |
The enabling clause permits developed countries to discriminate between different categories of trading partners (in particular, between developed, developing ... |
Contracting parties may accord differential and more favourable treatment to developing countries1, without according such treatment to other contracting ... |
Enabling Clause. This refers to the 1979 Decision on Differential and More Favourable Treatment, Reciprocity and Fuller Participation of Developing Countries. |
The Enabling Clause relates only to preferences provided by developed countries, and to mutual, i.e. reciprocal, trade preferences among developing countries. |
29 мар. 2019 г. · The Enabling Clause, as an integral part of the GATT 1994, develops different relationships with articles I and XXIV of the GATT 1994, ... |
The Enabling Clause legalized the extension by developed contracting parties of GATT of preferences to developing and least developed countries, notwithstanding ... |
... In 1979, the waiver was replaced by the "Enabling Clause", which provides a legal basis for granting trade preferences in favour of developing countries, ... |