from APPENDICES
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 October 2015
ABC ASEAN Brussels Committee
ACP African-Carribean-Pacific (developing countries associated with the European Community
ALC ASEAN-London Committee
APC ASEAN-Paris Committee
BAC Bonn-ASEAN Committee
BKPM Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal (Investment Coordinating Board, Indonesia)
CAP Common Agricultural Policy
CCCN Customs Co-operation Council Nomenclature
CCT Common Customs Tariff
CKD Completely knocked down
COREPER Committee of Permanent Representatives of the EEC Council of Ministers
DAC Development Assistance Committee
DC Developed Country
EC European Community
ECU European Currency Unit
ECSC European Coal and Steel Community
EEC European Economic Community
EFTA European Free Trade Area
EUA European Unit of Account
FIDA Federal Industrial Development Authority (Malaysia)
FRG Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany)
FTZ Free Trade Zone
GATT General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
GDR German Democratic Republic (East Germany)
GNP Gross National Product
GSP Generalised System of preferences
GTC Gross Trade Creation
IMF International Monetary Fund
ISIC International Standard Industrial Classification
JCC Joint Co-operation Committee
JSG Joint Study Group (ASEAN-EEC)
LDC Less Developed Country
LTA Long-term Agreement (for cotton textiles)
MFA Multifibre Arrangement
MFN Most Favoured Nations
MIDA Malaysia Industrial Development Authority
MNC Multinational Corporation
NEP New Economic Policy
NIC Newly Industrialising (Industrialised) Country
NTB Non-Tariff Barrier
ODA Official Development Assistance
OECD Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
OMA Orderly Marketing Agreement
OPEC Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
R & D Research and Development
RCA Revealed Comparative Advantage
SCCAN Special Co-ordinating Committee (ASEAN)
SITC Standard Industrial Trade Classification
STABEX Stabilization of Export Earnings
TD Trade Diversion
TNC Transnational Corporation
U.K. United Kingdom
U.S. United States
UNCTAD United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
VER Voluntary Export Restraint
VESRA Voluntary Export Self-Restraint Agreement
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