LIBERALIZATION OF MEDICAL PERSONNEL SERVICES TRADE THROUGH THE ASEAN FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT ON SERVICES IN THE MUTUAL RECOGNITION ARRANGEMENT

As a developing country, Indonesia actively participates in various discussions concerning international trade. Since 1950, Indonesia has been registered as a member of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and up to Uruguay Around, which produced the General Agreement Tariffs on Service...

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Main Author: Indah Lestari Silitonga, (Author)
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Published: Zes Rokman Resources (2131022-P), 2021-04-10.
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