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CASE Network Studies and Analyses
No. 371   Non-Tariff Barriers in Selected CIS Countries
Author: Sviltana Taran
Series: CASE Network Studies and Analyses
Year of issue: 2008
Project: ENEPO: EU Eastern Neighbourhood - Economic Potential and Future Development

Abstract:

The purpose of this paper is to measure and analyse how intensively CIS countries apply non-tariff  barriers (NTBs) to restrict foreign trade in regard to certain products and total trade. Five CIS countries were selected for this analysis: Ukraine, the Russian Federation, Moldova, Belarus, and the Kyrgyz Republic. We first considered measurement methods usually applied to NTBs, reviewed other studies measuring NTBs in CIS countries, and then described our own findings on the matter. This analysis was made in the framework of the EU Eastern Neighbourhood: Economic Potential and Future Development (ENEPO) project seeking to examine different aspects of the European Union's relations with its neighbours to the East.

Keywords: non-tariff barriers, CIS countries, trade policy
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