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6、siiiAcknowledgementThe study and the methodology to assess the enquiry points presented in Trade Facilitation Enquiry Points were prepared under the guidance of Torbjrn Fredriksson and ngel Gonzlez Sanz,Officers-in-Charge of the UNCTAD Division on Technology and Logistics,Regina Asariotis,ad interim