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High-Level Multi-stakeholder Seminar on Evidence-based
Trade Policy and Negotiation Tools for
Mongolia's Accession to the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement
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23-25 Jun 2010 |
Venue |
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia |
Organizer
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UNESCAP Trade
and Investment Division |
Objective
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To build and strenghten capacity of Mongolian trade professionals and expeters in order to accede to the APTA. |
Documentation
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Opening statement
Mr. Ravi Ratnayake, Director, Trade and Investment
Division, UNESCAP
Presentation:
Wednesday, 23 June 2010
An overview of regional trade agreements in the
Asia-Pacific region and their relevance for Mongolia
Ravi Ratnayake, Director, TID, UNESCAP
The Emerging Role of the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement
(APTA) and its Implications for Business
Daehi Lee, Expert on Trade, TID, UNESCAP
An Overview of Business Opportunities under APTA
Ouyang Cheng, Department of International Trade
and Economic Affairs, Ministry of Commerce, China
China’s Trade Policy and Negotiation Formulation Process
Ouyang Cheng, Ministry of Commerce, China
An overview of the Asia-Pacific Trade Agreement and
its commitments
Marc Proksch, TID, UNESCAP
Preferential Rules of Origin: Asia-Pacific Trade
Agreement
HanSung Kim, Head of FTA Team, Korea Institute
for International Economic Policy
Thursday, 24 June 2010
Overview of the Program
John Gilbert, Professor, Department of Economics
and Finance, Utah State University
Evidence Based Policymaking
John Gilbert
Obtaining and Cleaning Trade Data
John Gilbert
Understanding and Using Common Indices of
International Trade
John Gilbert
Introduction to Partial and General Equilibrium Trade
Policy Analysis
John Gilbert
Friday, 25 June 2010
Introduction to Computable General Equilibrium
John Gilbert
Introduction to Gravity Modeling
John Gilbert
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Participants |
Programme |
Contact
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Mr. Marc Proksch
Economic Affairs Officer
Trade Policy Section
Trade and Investment Division, ESCAP
Email: proksch.unescap@un.org |
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Last updated: 5 July 2010 |
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