preferentiale
Preferentiale is a term used to describe policy measures or conditions that grant advantages to a defined group, region, or activity relative to others. In public policy and economics, preferentiale-type arrangements aim to steer outcomes by creating selectively favorable terms, rather than applying uniform rules to all actors.
In international trade, preferentiale measures are commonly seen as tariff preferences that reduce duties for certain
Implementation typically involves eligibility criteria, application procedures, and periodic review. Policies may be time-bound or designed
Critics argue that preferentiale programs can undermine universal principles of fairness and competition, while supporters contend