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Extractions: Wassenaar Arrangement For information on National Export Controls, Please consult your National Authorities: Argentina Australia Austria Belgium ... Return to Welcome Page... Argentina Contact Information not currently available. Australia Australian Controls on the Export of Defence and Strategic Goods Austria Austrian Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Labour Belgium Contact Information not currently available. Bulgaria Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Bulgaria Canada Canada's Export Controls Contrôles à l'exportation du Canada Czech Republic Licencing Office of MIT, Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic Denmark National Agency for Enterprise and Housing - Export Controls Information (in Danish) Finland Vientivalvonta Suomessa - Finland's Export Controls France FRENCH POLICY ON EXPORT CONTROLS FOR CONVENTIONAL ARMS AND DUAL-USE GOODS AND TECHNOLOGIES ( pdf )
ETSG Program of the Pattern of Horizontal and Vertical Intraindustry tradeWhat can factor Testof the Heckscher-Ohlin Theory in the trade between greece and the http://www.ecomod.net/conferences/etsg/etsg_program.htm
Extractions: Home News Research Courses Conferences Job Openings Membership Links About Us Contact Us You are here Home Conferences ETSG Third Annual Conference THIRD ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE EUROPEAN TRADE STUDY GROUP Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, 14-16 September 2001 PROGRAM Download the program in the PDF format Time Activities Plenaries in Parallel Sessions in Room H 1301 Parallel Sessions in Room H 1302 Parallel Sessions in Parallel Sessions in Registration Welcome Welcome session Plenary Session I J PETER NEARY Foreign FDI and the Single Market Coffee Plenary Session II THIERRY VERDIER (with François Bourguignon), Globalization and the Political Economy of Education and Development DOUGLAS NELSON (with Joseph Francois), Globalization and Relative Wages: Some theory and evidence ANTHONY J VENABLES
European Union Enlargment does of course vary extensively from industry to industry, and the low, in many casesthe proportion of trade with the to the EU is as high as that of greece. http://www.unc.edu/depts/europe/conferences/eu/Cfsp/enlarge6.htm
Extractions: While Western Europe, alongside the US, constitutes one of the richest and most internationally active economic areas in the world, Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) still only has a very limited role in the world economy. Foreign direct investment outflows from CEE countries are understandably low given the regions relative poverty (see Figure 1B) and in 1998 the CEE share of total world outflows only accounted for approximately .3%. Yet, foreign direct investment inflows also remain at relatively low levels (see Figure 1A) and in 1998 the CEE share of total world inflows only accounted for approximately 2.7% of total world inflows. In contrast, in 1998 Latin America and the Caribbean accounted for 11.1% of the world's total foreign direct investment inflows and Asia accounted for 13.2%. Only Africa had a smaller share than CEE at 1.2% of foreign direct investment inflows in 1998.
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National Governments On The Internet National Savings Government of the Isle of Man greece Prime Minister Foreign AffairsMinistry of Privatization Ministry of industry and trade Ministry of http://www.psp.cz/cgi-bin/eng/info/governments.html
Bulgaria Economy manufacturing, coal and steel production as well as the energy industry. Foreigntrade in 2000 Exports USD 4.812 billion (up 20.1 % on 1999 3. greece (7.8 %). http://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/www/en/laenderinfos/laender/laender_ausgabe_html?
ETPO - European Trade Promotion Organisation Czech Republic MIT Ministry of industry and trade greece HEPO - Hellenic Foreigntrade Board SA mail; SARIO - Slovak Investment and trade Development Agency http://www.wko.at/awo/etpo/
Extractions: Since the 1950's the Chief Executives of national organisations responsible for promoting exports from, and investments to, European countries have been meeting annually to discuss topics of common interest. 31 organisations from 28 countries (as of Sept. 1996) now take part in the European Trade Promotion Organisation (ETPO) and there is also a Working Group on Information Processing (ETPO-WGIP). Schedule ETPO WGIP Meeting, Den Hague - 10/11 April 2003 ETPO - Members, Delegates, Addresses ETPO - Conference ETPO - WGIP ETPO - Members and Homepages Austria WKOe - Austrian Economic Chamber mail Belgium OBCE/BDBH - Belgium Foreign Trade Board mail Cyprus CCCI - Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry mail Cyprus, Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism mail Czech Republic CT - Czech Trade Promotion Agency / Czech Trade mail Czech Republic MIT - Ministry of Industry and Trade mail Denmark DI - Confederation of Danish Industries mail Denmark MFA - Danish Trade Council / Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs mail Estonia Estonian Trade Promotion Agency mail EU-Gepsi, GEPSI
CITIZEN INFORMATION Hellenic Expositions Hellenic Foreign trade Board Hellenic National StatisticalService of greece Union of Hellenic Chambers of Commerce and industry. http://www.government.gr/citizen/index_en.html
Extractions: CONTENTS Administrative Information National Defence Citizens Rights Communications Culture Economy Education Embassies Employment Ånvironment Foreign Affairs Health and Welfare International Organizations Ministries and General Secretariats Organizations Prefectures and Municipalities Research and Technology Sport Tourism Transport This page includes links to electronic pages of the public and greater public sector, as well as links to international organizations and intitutions. The links concern administrative services, Ministries of the Hellenic Government, Prefectures and Municipalities. The supplied information relates to economy, taxation, employment, education, health, culture, tourism, consumers' rights, foreign affairs, national defence and security, transport services, research and technology, sports etc. Administrative Information European Commission - Representation in Greece
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Extractions: Int'l Banks ... Add Your URL Page 1 Governmental Institutions Index. Argentina Australia Belgium Brazil Canada China Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Ecuador El Salvador Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Holland Hungary India Indonesia Ireland Israel Italy Japan Korea Kuwait Latvia Lithuania Mexico New Zealand Peru Poland Portugal Romania Russia Singapore Slovenia
Extractions: highest 10%: NA% Inflation rate (consumer prices): 1% (2000 est.) Labor force: 1.692 million (including 352,000 emigrant workers and 261,000 domestically unemployed) (1994 est.) Labor force - by occupation: agriculture 50%, industry and services 50% Unemployment rate: 16% (2000 est.) officially; may be as high as 25% Budget:
Trade Partners - Websites For Exporters http//www.nbg.gr. The National Bank of greece is the largest and oldest of the Greekbanks. industry Journals. trade Finance. http//www.tradefinancemagazine.com. http://dti.hyperco.net/cgi-bin/tp_slinks_search.pl?sector=Financial Services
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Extractions: HeliExpo 1999 The Helicopter Association held its 51st Annual International Meeting and Exhibition, known as "Heli-Expo," in Dallas, Texas from February 21-23. Heli-Expo is the largest international showcase for helicopter products and services in the world. This year's exhibition showcased more than 500 companies, 80 helicopter displays and more than 12,000 attendees. The Office of Aerospace operated a booth during this convention, showcasing the services that the Office provides to U.S. companies and promoting the 1999 Paris Air Show and other aerospace trade events. As part of the promotional efforts for the Paris Air Show, which will take place in June 1999, office staff gathered business cards from interested U.S. companies to raffle a free space to two U.S. companies for the Aerospace Products Literature Center (APLC) at the upcoming Paris Air Show in June. (For information on the APLC, see page 3.) All of these business cards were placed in a bowl and our Director, Sally H. Bath, chose the winners: Aeronautical Accessories, Inc. and Aircraft Parts Intl.
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Extractions: Greece is an import dependent economy, and as such, represents excellent marketing opportunities for U.S. goods, products, equipment, services and technology. This is especially true since U.S. suppliers are very highly regarded in Greece for superior quality and consistency. Moreover, there are no significant non-tariff barriers to U.S. exports. Nevertheless, the U.S. accounted for only a little over 4% of Greece's imports in 2000, which totaled about $28 1/2 billion, signaling plenty of room for expansion of U.S. business in the Greek market. In the year 2000, the U.S. enjoyed a $626 million trade surplus with Greece. The top U.S. exports were in aircraft and arms and machinery, and this is likely to continue as Greece maintains its military modernization program. Aside from defense and related contracts however, U.S. business can expect substantial success in connection with contracts and awards for implementing the 2004 Olympic Games, scheduled for Athens, as well as in the IT and Tourism Infrastructure Development sectors, and Greece's energy, medical, food processing and packaging, and franchising sectors, and construction and building products.
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