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The paper analyzes fisheries trade effects from the implementation of Indonesian and the United
States of American Economic Partnership Agreement (IUSEPA). The analysis is performed on the
integrated world trade databases owned by World Trade Organization, United Nations Conference
on Trade and Development, and United Nations Statistics Division, using Wits software package
developed by the World Bank. The result indicates that in the future, Indonesian government as a
party that will conduct bilateral economic partnership agreement with the United states, needs to
propose or negotiate fishery import tariffs that imposed by the United States ranges from 0 to 7
percent.
Keywords: Bilateral economic agreement, fisheries, trade effect
States of American Economic Partnership Agreement (IUSEPA). The analysis is performed on the
integrated world trade databases owned by World Trade Organization, United Nations Conference
on Trade and Development, and United Nations Statistics Division, using Wits software package
developed by the World Bank. The result indicates that in the future, Indonesian government as a
party that will conduct bilateral economic partnership agreement with the United states, needs to
propose or negotiate fishery import tariffs that imposed by the United States ranges from 0 to 7
percent.
Keywords: Bilateral economic agreement, fisheries, trade effect
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Tajerin, T. (2011). Indonesian and United States of American Economic Partnership Agreement Effect. Economic Journal of Emerging Markets, 1(3), 261–276. https://doi.org/10.20885/ejem.v1i3.2290