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At the same time, export incentives were initiated.
As a result, the Argentine government paid $130 million in unjustified export incentives to companies there, prosecutors said.
South Korea and Taiwan introduced export incentives for the traded-goods sector.
Lack of export incentives, tight import controls, and foreign exchange controls made the domestic environment for investment even less attractive.
Controls on imports and foreign exchange would be reduced, and export incentives including free trade zones created, with tax breaks for foreign investors.
Agricultural subsidies were removed in a 3- to 10-year phase-out, and there were moves to eliminate export incentives and to increase imports.
Furthermore, one thing was made crystal clear: the elimination, even the gradual elimination, of export incentives, will create strong pressure to reduce agricultural prices internally.
In last years of the Republic of Vietnam's existence, the government went on to introduce import limitations, export incentives, and encouraged domestic consumption.
Investors came from China, India and even Mauritius to take advantage of the new law, inexpensive labor and longstanding export incentives here.
The key proposal was a 20 per cent devaluation of the dollar, to be followed by the removal of subsidies to industry, border protection and export incentives.
The prime tools of industrial policy are export incentives, trade barriers to protect the home market, low-cost credit, pro-business environmental and educational policies and unorthodox accounting practices.
During the first two decades after World War II, export incentives took the form of a combination of tax relief and government assistance to build export industries.
It has also unilaterally made a substantial reduction in export refunds, whereas some competing trading partners are continuing to make considerable use of other forms of export incentives.
(DE) The dismantling of agricultural export incentives and barriers to food exports from developing countries mean that the countries in the south can take their rightful place in world trade.
Even in the private sector there are many and various impediments to the free flow of goods and services: government subsidies, import controls, export incentives, tax inefficiencies, transaction costs, cartels, etc.
Encouraged by the Dutch government's export incentives, Royal Van Lent Shipyard, De Vries Scheepsbouw and four other yards decided to set out their stall for the thriving American market.
Justified as a way of insuring "food security," it sought to protect millions of small farmers, mainly in France and West Germany, through a system of direct subsidies, import barriers and export incentives.
So the Administration's new focus will be on creating export incentives and pressing for reduced barriers in those faster-growing markets in hopes that the United States will prove far more successful far more quickly.
On Capitol Hill, Senator Byron L. Dorgan, Democrat of North Dakota, urged the Agriculture Department to use export incentives to prevent losses of wheat sales to Asia.
When Malaysia turned attention to export promotion, local manufacturers eligible for export incentives 'did not avail themselves of the facility either because of ignorance or owing to the cumbersome procedures'(Ariff and Hill, 1985).
Mr. Johanns, who grew up on an Iowa family diary farm and is a former Democrat, should understand that answers are not to be found simply in more subsidies and huge export incentives to vertically integrated megafarms.
The two major sticking points in the negotiations were New Zealand's wish for better access for its dairy products in Australia and Australia's wish for New Zealand to remove export incentives and quantitative restrictions.
Closer Economic Relations (CER) free trade agreement between the governments of New Zealand and Australia allow the free trade of most goods and services between the two nations without the tariff barriers or export incentives.
Because of low labor costs and Government export incentives, "we decided that we could increase production in Brazil and sell the tires on the West Coast for the same amount the Koreans were offering," said Mr. Mercer, Goodyear's chairman.
The transactions created the illusion that millions of dollars' worth of legitimate metal products qualified for the export incentives, which governments often pay to manufacturers to encourage them to lower their prices and make their products more desirable abroad, said Mr. Hillman.