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NCCT
(redirected from Non-Cooperative Countries and Territories)

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NCCTNational Center for Competency Testing
NCCTNon-Cooperative Countries and Territories
NCCTNetwork Centric Collaborative Targeting
NCCTNorth Central Cancer Treatment Group (also seen as NCCTG; National Cancer Institute)
NCCTNon Contact Current Transformer
NCCTNorthern California Construction and Training, Inc.


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This list is called the OECD Non-Cooperative Countries and Territories List.
Kitts from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) list of non-cooperative countries and territories in June, 2002, signaled the government's commitment to ensuring a sound regulatory framework.
The Financial Action Task Force on Money Laundering published its 12 annual report on June 22, outlining its main achievements in 2000-2001, including the significant progress in work on non-cooperative countries and territories (NCCTs): The FATF has decided to remove the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, Liechtenstein and Panama from the list, but will monitor closely future developments in those countries; The updated list of 17 NCCTs includes three Caribbean countries: Dominica, St.
 
 
 
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