Regional trade agreements in the Americas: impacts on rice trade Abstract: The U.S. rice industry is losing competitiveness in foreign markets. Regional trade agreements such as NAFTA have helped to sustain exports. The broader Free Trade of the Americas Agreement (FTAA) proposal would subject the U.S. to growing competition from the MERCOSUR nations for rice trade in the Western Hemisphere. This study evaluates the effect of regional trade agreements on rice trade, with a particular focus on the proposed FTAA
Brazil and the United States are key players in world agricultural and food markets. The agri-food s...
The recent proliferation of regional trade agreements (RTAs) has intensified the debate on their mer...
Free trade areas (FTAs) are arrangements among two or more countries under which they agree to elimi...
Tariff escalation is an important aspect of protection for domestic milling industries, particularly...
Trade with Latin American countries is an increasingly important issue, as negotiations progress for...
The market conditions proposed by CAFTA are likely to positively impact the U.S. rice sector. Despit...
Since 2001, the United States has concluded negotiations with 13 countries, resulting in 8 trade agr...
With few exceptions and with varying degrees of comprehensiveness and success, all countries interve...
With the recent proliferation of Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) the tendency world-wide has been s...
Negotiations to create the largest single market in the world, the Free Trade Area of the Americas (...
The United States is known for being one of the world’s largest rice exporters. Rice from the United...
Negotiations to create the largest single market in the world, the Free Trade Area of the Americas (...
In 2013, trade negotiations began between the United States and the European Union to create a free ...
The Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) has recently experienced serious economic and st...
Please also see Regional Trade Agreements and U.S. Agriculture. This report summarizes the implicati...
Brazil and the United States are key players in world agricultural and food markets. The agri-food s...
The recent proliferation of regional trade agreements (RTAs) has intensified the debate on their mer...
Free trade areas (FTAs) are arrangements among two or more countries under which they agree to elimi...
Tariff escalation is an important aspect of protection for domestic milling industries, particularly...
Trade with Latin American countries is an increasingly important issue, as negotiations progress for...
The market conditions proposed by CAFTA are likely to positively impact the U.S. rice sector. Despit...
Since 2001, the United States has concluded negotiations with 13 countries, resulting in 8 trade agr...
With few exceptions and with varying degrees of comprehensiveness and success, all countries interve...
With the recent proliferation of Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) the tendency world-wide has been s...
Negotiations to create the largest single market in the world, the Free Trade Area of the Americas (...
The United States is known for being one of the world’s largest rice exporters. Rice from the United...
Negotiations to create the largest single market in the world, the Free Trade Area of the Americas (...
In 2013, trade negotiations began between the United States and the European Union to create a free ...
The Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) has recently experienced serious economic and st...
Please also see Regional Trade Agreements and U.S. Agriculture. This report summarizes the implicati...
Brazil and the United States are key players in world agricultural and food markets. The agri-food s...
The recent proliferation of regional trade agreements (RTAs) has intensified the debate on their mer...
Free trade areas (FTAs) are arrangements among two or more countries under which they agree to elimi...