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Cross-province service barriers are responsible for much of the tariff, with the IMF estimating it’s as high as 40 per cent in sectors such as health care and education. Lift the barriers, however, and the economy could potentially grow by seven per cent, Federico Díez and Yuanchen Yang, said in a report that was released on Tuesday.
The International Monetary Fund estimates that barriers between provinces amount to an internal tariff of about nine per cent.Restrictions on services moving across provincial borders account
The IMF says in some sectors, such as educational and health-care services, interprovincial trade barriers exceed the equivalent of a 40 per cent tariff.
Canada’s economy could gain nearly seven per cent, or $210 billion, in real GDP by fully removing internal trade barriers between the country’s 13 provinces and territories, according to a report published Tuesday by the International Monetary Fund.
The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) recently issued a Federal Register notice seeking public comment on its annual National Trade Estimate Report on Foreign Trade Barriers (NTE Report). USTR is inviting public assistance in ...
MOSCOW, 13 October (BelTA) – The Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC) has updated its register of restrictive measures imposed by third countries against the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), BelTA learned from the EEC press service. “At present, the ...
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Eliminating trade barriers across Canada could raise the country’s GDP by $210 billion over the long term—though smaller provinces are expected to gain more than the economies of British Columbia, Ontario and Alberta.
The Bureau of International Recycling says “the imposition of export restrictions or trade barriers is fundamentally unnecessary” in Europe’s aluminum sector.