Trade in Services Facts and Figures

International Trade ForumNum. 2/2005, Avril 2005

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Creating awareness about service exporters and their needs is the first step to increasing trade in this promising area for developing countries. Exports of services offer a valuable option for the economic growth of developing countries. In developing countries, the most common ways to deliver services (known as modes of supply) are through foreigners consuming services when they visit a country, and through visits of service providers to foreign markets to sell their services. In the two other recognized modes of supply, only the service moves across the border, and the supplier sets up an office in the customer's market. The most common developed-country markets for service exports are Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, the UK and the US.

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Trade in Services Facts and Figures

Study after study shows that services - and service exporting - ...

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