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Abstract: . . . http://oee.nrcan.gc.ca/corporate/statistics/neud/dpa/data_e/handbook05/datahandbook2005.pdf OECD (2001), Environmental Goods and Services: The Benefits of Further Global Trade Liberalization. OECD Publications, Paris. OECD (2005), Environmental Requirements and Market Access, OECD Publications, Paris. Steenblik, Ronald (2005), “Liberalisation of Trade in Renewable-Energy Products and Associated Goods: Charcoal, Solar Photovoltaic Systems, and Wind Pumps and Turbines”, OECD Trade and Environment Working Paper No. 2005-07, Paris, France., www.oecd.org/trade/ Transportation Research Board (2005), Integrating Sustainability into . . . . . . flows), WTO Integrated Database (IDB) - applied and bound tariff rates. All accessed through the World Integrated Trade Solution (WITS), http://wits.worldbank.org/. * As explained on page 7 in the text, the WCO confirmed that biodiesel should be included as an ex-out of HS 3824.90. For this reason, trade flow data are not available on a harmonised basis. Bound and applied tariffs for the large OECD markets vary between 0 and 7%. Tariffs applied by developing countries are generally between 15 and 50%. . . . . . . controlling instruments and apparatus. 9032.89 – Other instruments and apparatus : Other [Heliostats.] Source: OECD Secretariat, based on the 2002 edition of the Harmonized System. Page 24 COM/ENV/TD(2005)78/FINAL 22 Annex Table 2. Leading exporters of, and highest tariffs applied to, renewable energy and renewable-energy technologies Product (HS code) Leading exporters, 2004 Export value ($000) Importers with the highest level of duty Applied tariff in % Data year Bound rate % Biodiesel (ex-out of HS 382490)* Fuel wood World 151 058 (HS440110) OECD countries 90 689 China 70 2004 7 Latvia 10 064 Romania . . . . . . instruments and apparatus. 9032.89 – Other instruments and apparatus : Other [Heliostats.] Source: OECD Secretariat, based on the 2002 edition of the Harmonized System. Page 24 COM/ENV/TD(2005)78/FINAL 22 Annex Table 2. Leading exporters of, and highest tariffs applied to, renewable energy and renewable-energy technologies Product (HS code) Leading exporters, 2004 Export value ($000) Importers with the highest level of duty Applied tariff in % Data year Bound rate % Biodiesel (ex-out of HS 382490)* Fuel wood World 151 058 (HS440110) OECD countries 90 689 China 70 2004 7 Latvia 10 064 Romania 30 1999 . . . . . . text, the WCO confirmed that biodiesel should be included as an ex-out of HS 3824.90. For this reason, trade flow data are not available on a harmonised basis. Bound and applied tariffs for the large OECD markets vary between 0 and 7%. Tariffs applied by developing countries are generally between 15 and 50%. . . . --3000,5,300,3013,74061
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