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In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.
In 1990, global service exports totaled about $370 billion, approximately 20% of world trade. Still no coherent, system of rules, principles and procedures exist govern trade in services.
Regulatory system lag behind the reality of service exports
While trade legislation exists, it-is uncoordinated
Service trade legislation is a veritable wasteland
Regulatory system ought to reflect the importance of service exports.