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To conclude , it appears that bold commitments are made in the GATS rather than
the AFAS as intended , and that most liberal commitments the ASEAN members
made in the GATS are often watered down , rather than furthered , in the AFAS .
To conclude , it appears that bold commitments are made in the GATS rather than
the AFAS as intended , and that most liberal commitments the ASEAN members
made in the GATS are often watered down , rather than furthered , in the AFAS .
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The third most common type of barrier to trade in services among the five ASEAN
countries involves the movement of natural persons ( mode 4 ) . As can be seen
from Table 1 , many ASEAN countries do not commit themselves when it comes ...
The third most common type of barrier to trade in services among the five ASEAN
countries involves the movement of natural persons ( mode 4 ) . As can be seen
from Table 1 , many ASEAN countries do not commit themselves when it comes ...
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It is thus important for ASEAN countries to realize that the days of protecting
domestic industries are numbered and that they should start thinking about
saving the entire economy rather than protecting a few interest groups of local
operators .
It is thus important for ASEAN countries to realize that the days of protecting
domestic industries are numbered and that they should start thinking about
saving the entire economy rather than protecting a few interest groups of local
operators .
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