NAMA
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| Definition | : | Non-Agricultural Market Access |
| Category | : | Business » Trade |
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What does NAMA mean?
Non-Agricultural Market Access (NAMA) negotiations of the World Trade Organization (WTO) are based on the Doha Declaration of 2001 that calls for a reduction or elimination in tariffs, particularly on exportable goods of interest to developing countries. NAMA refers to the cutting of tariff and non-tariff barriers on industrial and primary products, basically all trade in goods which are not foodstuffs. Agricultural agreements are not applicable to NAMA. NAMA covers manufacturing products, fuels and mining products, fish and fish products, and forestry products.
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National Asset Management Agency
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National Agri-Marketing Association
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National Automatic Merchandising Association
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North American Mycological Association
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Nigerian Airspace Management Agency
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National Ayurvedic Medical Association
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National Alliance of Methadone Advocates
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New Amsterdam Musical Association
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North American Manipur Association
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the full form of NAMA?
The full form of NAMA is Non-Agricultural Market Access
What is the full form of NAMA in Business?
Non-Agricultural Market Access
What are the full forms of NAMA in Worldwide?
Non-Agricultural Market Access | National Agri-Marketing Association