Voluntary Export Restraints
Voluntary Export Restraints (VERs) are bilateral arrangements instituted to
restrain the rapid growth of exports of specific manufactured goods. The United
States and the European Community have thus regulated the imports of several
products. The recent advances in VERs and other new protectionism measures
dates from the establishment of the Multi-Fiber Arrangement (MFA) in the mid
1970s. Other bilateral arrangements have involved mainly restraining the growth
of specific exports from Japan and the newly industrializing countries (NICs).
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