The long-running WTO negotiations remain unresolved. Agriculture is the main stumbling block. Members have agreed to linear tariff reductions within bands, but proposed exemptions for sensitive products, while providing for much needed flexibility, threaten to undermine the ambition. A detailed partial equilibrium global agricultural trade model is used to analyse the likely impact of exemptions from the formula tariff reductions. Applying one third of the formula cuts to the five per cent of lines with the highest tariffs increases the final developed country average agricultural tariff from 16 to 24 per cent but the negative impacts on trade and welfare are less dramatic
Earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by anti-agricultural biases i...
Tariffs are a type of tax that governments impose on imports for a variety of reasons, including a w...
Do price uncertainties affect the use of policy flexibilities? The selection of sensitive products i...
"The formula approach used in many trade negotiations involves large formula cuts in high tariffs, w...
The current negotiating framework for WTO negotiations on agriculture includes flexibilities for "se...
It has been widely recognized in the Doha negotiations that a formula-based negotiation on agricultu...
Efforts continue to revive the Doha Round of WTO trade negotiations. The potential for a successful ...
It is necessary for multilateral trade negotiations to include exceptions to accommodate politically...
The WTO negotiations on the reform of agricultural tariffs, export subsidies and domestic support is...
Many trade negotiations involve large cuts in high tariffs, with flexibilities allowing much smaller...
The WTO negotiations dragged on for over seven years because of the divergent interests of the WTO m...
In a context in which price uncertainty is likely to increase, expected market trends need to be tak...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
The fact that trade, and especially agricultural trade, remains far from free is puzzling, since the...
Earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by anti-agricultural biases i...
Tariffs are a type of tax that governments impose on imports for a variety of reasons, including a w...
Do price uncertainties affect the use of policy flexibilities? The selection of sensitive products i...
"The formula approach used in many trade negotiations involves large formula cuts in high tariffs, w...
The current negotiating framework for WTO negotiations on agriculture includes flexibilities for "se...
It has been widely recognized in the Doha negotiations that a formula-based negotiation on agricultu...
Efforts continue to revive the Doha Round of WTO trade negotiations. The potential for a successful ...
It is necessary for multilateral trade negotiations to include exceptions to accommodate politically...
The WTO negotiations on the reform of agricultural tariffs, export subsidies and domestic support is...
Many trade negotiations involve large cuts in high tariffs, with flexibilities allowing much smaller...
The WTO negotiations dragged on for over seven years because of the divergent interests of the WTO m...
In a context in which price uncertainty is likely to increase, expected market trends need to be tak...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
The fact that trade, and especially agricultural trade, remains far from free is puzzling, since the...
Earnings from farming in many developing countries have been depressed by anti-agricultural biases i...
Tariffs are a type of tax that governments impose on imports for a variety of reasons, including a w...
Do price uncertainties affect the use of policy flexibilities? The selection of sensitive products i...