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CTE Work Programme: Item 7

The issue of exports of domestically prohibited goods (DPGs).


Country: UN Secretariat
Title: United Nations Consolidated List of Products Whose Consumption and/or Sale have been Banned, Withdrawn, Severely Restricted or not Approved by Governments
  Date: 26 June 2001 Document symbol: WT/CTE/W/194

Country: WTO Secretariat
Title: Domestically Prohibited Goods
  Date: 2 October 2000 Document symbol: WT/CTE/W/161

Country: Bangladesh
Title: Trade in Domestically Prohibited Goods
  Date: 15 June 2000 Document symbol: WT/CTE/W/141

Country: WTO Secretariat
Title: The Product Coverage of Different International Instruments Dealing with Trade in DPGs and other Hazardous Substances
  Date: 14 January 1998 Document symbol: WT/CTE/W/73

Country: WTO Secretariat
Title: A Review of the Information Available in the WTO on the Export of DPGs
  Date: 22 April 1997 Document symbol: WT/CTE/W/43

Country: Nigeria
Title: Domestically Prohibited Goods
  Date: 30 May 1996 Document symbol: WT/CTE/W/32

Country: WTO Secretariat
Title: Domestically Prohibited Goods: Assessment of the Product Coverage in Specific International Instruments
  Date: 14 May 1996 Document symbol: WT/CTE/W/29

Country: Nigeria
Title: Domestically Prohibited Goods
  Date: 27 November 1995 Document symbol: WT/CTE/W/14

Country: Nigeria and Senegal
Title: Domestically Prohibited Goods
  Date: 14 September 1995 Document symbol: WT/CTE/W/11

Country: WTO Secretariat
Title: A Description of International Agreements and Instruments Dealing with Trade in DPGs and other Hazardous Substances
  Date: 31 March 1995 Document symbol: WT/CTE/W/6



 

 

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