G10 (agricultural) - definição. O que é G10 (agricultural). Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é G10 (agricultural) - definição

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G10 (agricultural)         
The G10 includes ten countries identified by the World Trade Organization which are "vulnerable" to imports due to ongoing reform in the agricultural sector. The group of ten consists of Switzerland, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Liechtenstein, Israel, Norway, Iceland, Bulgaria and Mauritius.
Agricultural attaché         
Agricultural attache; Agricultural counselor
An agricultural attaché is a diplomat who collects, analyzes, and acts on information on agriculture, agribusiness, food, and other related spheres in a foreign country or countries. Agricultural attachés may be directly employed by the sending country's agriculture ministry, or they may be employed by the foreign ministry.
Group of Ten         
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G10 country; G-10; Group of 10; Group of Ten; G.X; G10 (disambiguation)
Under the International Monetary Fund's General Agreements to Borrow (GAB), established in 1962, 10 of the wealthiest industrial members of the IMF "stand ready to lend their currencies to the IMF up to specified amounts when supplementary resources are needed." The finance ministers of these countries comprise the Group of 10 (also called the Paris Club). Members include: Belgium, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Though numbering 11 with the addition of Switzerland in 1984, the numerical name persists.

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G10 (agricultural)

The G10 includes ten countries identified by the World Trade Organization which are "vulnerable" to imports due to ongoing reform in the agricultural sector. The group of ten consists of Switzerland, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Liechtenstein, Israel, Norway, Iceland, Bulgaria and Mauritius.