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London School of Economics White Paper "International Trade, Express Logistics, and Globalization" a look at what more efficient logistics can do for Brazil, Russia, India, China . . . and Poland.
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GEA's October 4, 2009 presentation at the World Bank-IMF meeting in Istanbul for a joint project to enable countries to implement procedures specified in the World Customs Organizations Immediate Release Guidelines
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GEA presentation on the need to balance trade security and facilitation, to the 30 September 2008 London Courier and Parcel Logistics Summit. - Not Available for Download
March 12, 2008 Compilation of TF Proposals by WTO members - Not Available for Download
A report prepared for the U.S. Financial Services Forum suggests ways to soften the effects of globalization to reduce opposition to new trade agreements.
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World Customs Organization Immediate Release Guidelines in Spanish (DIRECTRICES PARA EL LEVANTE INMEDIATO DE LOS ENVÍOS POR PARTE DE LA ADUANA)
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A GLOBAL TRADING CHARTER
Kyoto customs convention - benefits and promotion

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Customs Capabilities Reports for Three New Countries
LSE Report on Express Delivery as a Solution to Logistics Problems in Brazil, Russia, India, China, and Poland
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New Oxford Economics Report on the Impact of Express Delivery on the Global Economy
GEA Project Proposal at World Bank-IMF Mtg. in Istanbul
Air Cargo News Interview with GEA Chairman
Statement by John Simpson to the June 2009 WCO Council Meeting
Trade Has Saved America from Recession
Former US Treasury Secretary Summers on New Case for Trade
Latin Business Chronicle "Slow Customs Means Lost Capital"