In 2013 the Bali Package was agreed by members of the WTO. One aspect of the Bali Package dealt with the acquisition of stockholdings of agricultural products for food security purposes. India, in particular, had been pushing hard for an exemption for these purposes from the limits on domestic support for agricultural producers it had agreed in the Uruguay Round. India wanted no limits on its use of such subsidies; some other members of the WTO rejected open-ended subsidies. The members of the WTO, including India, agreed that the larger Bali Package could go ahead, with the provision that there would be a moratorium on the launching of countervail suits against subsidies for acquiring stockholdings while a permanent solution was negotiated...
An important component of the current debate about agriculture trade negotiations is whether further...
Free trade has become a modern-day creed, accepted by both wealthy industrialized countries and many...
This paper examines issues related to the WTO's Agreement on Agriculture from India's point of view....
Once more, agriculture threatened to prevent all progress in multilateral trade rule-making at the N...
While liberalisation of trade and the progressive reduction of tariffs have led to significant welfa...
The food crisis of 2007-2008 led to a renewed interest in public stockholdings for food security pur...
As the clock is ticking for a positive outcome at the Ninth WTO Ministerial Conference to be held in...
This paper focuses on the Ministerial Decision on “Public Stockholding for Food Security Purposes, W...
Public stockholding for food security purposes refers to state acquisition of foodstocks in support ...
trade liberalization, WTO, food security, imports, self-sufficiency, subsidies, OECD, agriculture, p...
The Agreement on Agriculture (AoA) was adopted to eliminate the illegitimate use of tradedistorting ...
This piece analyzes the implications of the National Food Security Act for India’s commitments und...
Stalemate in agricultural negotiations at the WTO has persisted with a continued lack of convergence...
This piece analyzes the implications of the National Food Security Act for India's commitments under...
By the end of 1999 World Trade Organization (WTO) will complete its five years of existence. At that...
An important component of the current debate about agriculture trade negotiations is whether further...
Free trade has become a modern-day creed, accepted by both wealthy industrialized countries and many...
This paper examines issues related to the WTO's Agreement on Agriculture from India's point of view....
Once more, agriculture threatened to prevent all progress in multilateral trade rule-making at the N...
While liberalisation of trade and the progressive reduction of tariffs have led to significant welfa...
The food crisis of 2007-2008 led to a renewed interest in public stockholdings for food security pur...
As the clock is ticking for a positive outcome at the Ninth WTO Ministerial Conference to be held in...
This paper focuses on the Ministerial Decision on “Public Stockholding for Food Security Purposes, W...
Public stockholding for food security purposes refers to state acquisition of foodstocks in support ...
trade liberalization, WTO, food security, imports, self-sufficiency, subsidies, OECD, agriculture, p...
The Agreement on Agriculture (AoA) was adopted to eliminate the illegitimate use of tradedistorting ...
This piece analyzes the implications of the National Food Security Act for India’s commitments und...
Stalemate in agricultural negotiations at the WTO has persisted with a continued lack of convergence...
This piece analyzes the implications of the National Food Security Act for India's commitments under...
By the end of 1999 World Trade Organization (WTO) will complete its five years of existence. At that...
An important component of the current debate about agriculture trade negotiations is whether further...
Free trade has become a modern-day creed, accepted by both wealthy industrialized countries and many...
This paper examines issues related to the WTO's Agreement on Agriculture from India's point of view....