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1ASEAN 10 (Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, Myanmar, Cambodia, the Lao People's Democratic Republic [Lao PDR], and Viet Nam); the PRC; Hong Kong, China; Korea; Taipei,China; and India.

2No employment data is available.

3No employment data is available.

4No employment data is available.

5Fernandes (2007) also noted that average exchange rates are inappropriate since they reflect capital movements, monetary policies, and speculation and do not adjust for differences in relative prices across countries.

6Trade in services here refers only to cross-border trade in services. In General Agreement on Tariffs and Services (GATS) language, this refers only to modes 1 and 2 trade in services.

7Carrefour SA is allegedly charging the supermarket's stallholders excessive rental fees. It is also alleged to have gained an unfair advantage through its acquisition of mini-market retailer PT Alfa Retailindo Tbk.

8ASEAN + the PRC, India, Japan, Korea, Australia, and New Zealand.

9The provision of health services outside a hospital in a professional clinic or on the premises of an individual professional is covered under medical professional services.

10The Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand.

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