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Food Exports From Brazil To China A Legal And Economic Analysis 1st Ed Dan Wei

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Food Exports From Brazil To China A Legal And Economic Analysis 1st Ed Dan Wei
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.77 MB
Author: Dan Wei, Ângelo Patrício Rafael, Almeida Zacarias Machava, Ana Cândida Muniz Cipriano, Daniel Freire e Almeida
ISBN: 9783030196448, 9783030196455, 3030196445, 3030196453
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Food Exports From Brazil To China A Legal And Economic Analysis 1st Ed Dan Wei by Dan Wei, Ângelo Patrício Rafael, Almeida Zacarias Machava, Ana Cândida Muniz Cipriano, Daniel Freire E Almeida 9783030196448, 9783030196455, 3030196445, 3030196453 instant download after payment.

This book provides an essential overview of trade between Brazil and China, analyzes the regulatory framework for Brazil’s foodstuff exportation and China’s foodstuff importation, and identifies the main products, market shares, barriers to market access, and e-commerce strategies. The book also addresses the importance of consumer health and the latest developments regarding the United Nations Guidelines for Consumer Protection. Lastly, based on the statistics for Brazil’s food exports to Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau as separate customs areas, the book explores the role of Macau and calls for intensifying its links with Portuguese-speaking countries, including Brazil.

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