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Trade Policy Review: Sierra Leone 2005 Download PDF By World Trade Organization


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The second review of the trade policies and practices of Sierra Leone The basis for the review is a report by the WTO Secretariat and a report Pursuant to the Agreement Establishing the Trade Policy Review Mechanism ( Annex 3 of See Appendix A. Sierra Leone's development policy, set out in the National Projections[3] for 2005 to 2007 expect that real GDP growth continues to This first Trade Policy Review of Sierra Leone has provided us with a better understanding of Sierra Leone's trade and related policies and of Sierra Leone has been a member of WTO since 23 July 1995. The second review of the trade policies and practices of Sierra Leone takes place on 14 and 16 The reviews Government report — a policy statement by the government of the . Sierra Leone: 9 and 11 February 2005; Japan: 25 and 27 January 2005 session of the meeting of the Trade Policy Review Body on Sierra Leone. Sierra Leone and the World Trade Organization. 17. 4.1 . Projections3 for 2005 to 2007 expect that real GDP growth continues to increase by 6-7%. Pursuant to the Agreement Establishing the Trade Policy Review Mechanism Sierra Leone and the World Trade Organization. 17. 4.1 . for 2005 to 2007 expect that real GDP growth continues to increase by 6-7%. Growth On technical assistance, in 2005 the. WTO envisages the participation of Sierra. Leonean officials in: trade policy courses in. Geneva; regional Since the end of civil unrest in 2002 and the return to a democratically elected Government, Sierra Leone, the poorest country in the world, has made intensive efforts to strengthen the legal and institutional framework for coherent and sound policy-making and to promote export and market diversification with the Sierra Leone is a least developed country (LDC) with a relatively young population: 42.4% of its 7.1 million inhabitants are aged less than 15 years. Since its last Trade Policy Review (TPR) in 2005, Sierra Leone has pursued its reconstruction efforts, supported by a substantial inflow of external aid.

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