trade and investment structural reforms
"Trade and investment structural reforms" refers to measures taken by governments to reshape or restructure their trade and investment policies, regulations, and institutions in order to enhance economic productivity, boost competitiveness, and facilitate international trade and investment flows. These reforms involve changes in areas such as trade barriers, investment regulations, legal frameworks, taxation policies, and market openness to create a more favorable environment for trade and investment activities.
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