The European Union sugar policies, in place for over 49 years, underwent a first major reform in 2005, yielding to mounting pressures coming from the EU 2004 enlargement, the recent EBA initiative to least developed countries and the recent WTO-panel ruling on EU sugar export subsidies. The reform package consists of lowering administrative prices as well as modifying the structure of production quotas leading to lower sugar production and bringing down subsidized export to within WTO limits. However, these reforms do not address other components of the EU sugar policies such as non-preferential tariffs, quota reallocation across regions, or opening up the competitive structure of the EU sugar industry. This makes it difficult to assess the...
This report analyses the impacts of the Commission's July 2004 proposal for sugar policy reforms on ...
The ongoing trade negotiations, unilateral trade concessions and obligations under the WTO are pushi...
The various assessments of the effects of a liberalization of world sugar markets are largely incons...
The European Union sugar policies, in place for over 49 years, underwent a first major reform in 200...
Since its formation the European Union (EU) has employed a rather complicated policy to ensure high ...
The European Union’s sugar policy is one of the most distorting policies within the common agricultu...
The ongoing trade negotiations, unilateral trade concessions and obligations under the WTO are pushi...
The European Union’s sugar policy, in place since 1968, underwent its first major reform in 2005 in ...
The EU is a major participant in the world sugar market, being one of the top producers, importers a...
As part of the 2006 reform of the European Union (EU) sugar regime, national quotas on the supply of...
This article presents and analyses the impacts of the EU sugar policy. Particular attention is given...
The ongoing trade negotiations, unilateral trade concessions and obligations under the World Trade O...
This paper investigates the economic impacts of the reforms both on the EU sugar sector but also mor...
Developing countries can produce sugar at much lower cost than it can be produced in the EU, yet ref...
The changes recently introduced in the EU Common Market Organization for sugar will interact with pr...
This report analyses the impacts of the Commission's July 2004 proposal for sugar policy reforms on ...
The ongoing trade negotiations, unilateral trade concessions and obligations under the WTO are pushi...
The various assessments of the effects of a liberalization of world sugar markets are largely incons...
The European Union sugar policies, in place for over 49 years, underwent a first major reform in 200...
Since its formation the European Union (EU) has employed a rather complicated policy to ensure high ...
The European Union’s sugar policy is one of the most distorting policies within the common agricultu...
The ongoing trade negotiations, unilateral trade concessions and obligations under the WTO are pushi...
The European Union’s sugar policy, in place since 1968, underwent its first major reform in 2005 in ...
The EU is a major participant in the world sugar market, being one of the top producers, importers a...
As part of the 2006 reform of the European Union (EU) sugar regime, national quotas on the supply of...
This article presents and analyses the impacts of the EU sugar policy. Particular attention is given...
The ongoing trade negotiations, unilateral trade concessions and obligations under the World Trade O...
This paper investigates the economic impacts of the reforms both on the EU sugar sector but also mor...
Developing countries can produce sugar at much lower cost than it can be produced in the EU, yet ref...
The changes recently introduced in the EU Common Market Organization for sugar will interact with pr...
This report analyses the impacts of the Commission's July 2004 proposal for sugar policy reforms on ...
The ongoing trade negotiations, unilateral trade concessions and obligations under the WTO are pushi...
The various assessments of the effects of a liberalization of world sugar markets are largely incons...