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Technology or techniques to identify prohibited and restricted articles (for example, people, money, drugs, tobacco, counterfeit goods and species that require a permit under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora [CITES]).
Home Office, 2019
technology
identification
prohibited articles
CITES
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Trade remedies and trade disputes (guiding research)
What conclusions can be drawn from patterns of anti-dumping, anti-subsidy and safeguard activity in previous business cycles? What lessons emerge from COVID-19 and recovery?
Department for International Trade, 2020
trade remedies
trade dispute settlements
global rules-based system
anti-dumping
anti-subsidy
safeguard activity
COVID-19
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