Following the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations Canada replaced its import quotas on sensitive products with tariff rate quotas. The over-quota tariffs on those products operating under domestic supply management schemes (dairy and poultry products) ranged from a low of 155 percent on turkey to a high of 299 percent on butter. These tariffs have effectively blocked over quota imports and are likely to continue to prevent imports, under most market conditions, given the likely range of tariff cuts proposed for sensitive products following a successful completion of the Doha Round. However, it’s argued that tariff cuts in the post-Doha Round will severely limit Canada’s ability to restrict imports and it is important to use the next 15 year...
Canadian dairy market has been highly protected by the Federal Government for several decades. The c...
The World Trade Organization's (WTO) latest round of negotiations, the Doha Development Agenda (DDA)...
What are the implications of a renegotiated NAFTA for Canadian dairy producers? Many observers dread...
Following the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations Canada replaced its import quotas on sensitive pro...
Agriculture and Rural Affairs. The views expressed in this chapter are those of the authors and shou...
Following the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations (1986-1994), Canada replaced its import quotas on ...
Despite a professed commitment to free trade, Canada has retained a staunchly protectionist supply m...
The Canadian supply management system could continue to function under the prospective Doha Round re...
The world dairy industry is one of the most heavily protected in the agri-food sector. Exports of da...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Th...
This paper considers the conversion of import quotas into tariffs, as may arise in the current round...
Trade is an integral part of the Canadian economy. The main institutional drivers governing trade a...
The Agreement on Agriculture ratified at the end of the Uruguay Round of WTO negotiations called for...
International audienceSupply management in Canada is facing broad trade liberalization pressures. Th...
This paper is coocemed with the analysis of some economic impacts of supply-management quota schemes...
Canadian dairy market has been highly protected by the Federal Government for several decades. The c...
The World Trade Organization's (WTO) latest round of negotiations, the Doha Development Agenda (DDA)...
What are the implications of a renegotiated NAFTA for Canadian dairy producers? Many observers dread...
Following the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations Canada replaced its import quotas on sensitive pro...
Agriculture and Rural Affairs. The views expressed in this chapter are those of the authors and shou...
Following the Uruguay Round of trade negotiations (1986-1994), Canada replaced its import quotas on ...
Despite a professed commitment to free trade, Canada has retained a staunchly protectionist supply m...
The Canadian supply management system could continue to function under the prospective Doha Round re...
The world dairy industry is one of the most heavily protected in the agri-food sector. Exports of da...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Th...
This paper considers the conversion of import quotas into tariffs, as may arise in the current round...
Trade is an integral part of the Canadian economy. The main institutional drivers governing trade a...
The Agreement on Agriculture ratified at the end of the Uruguay Round of WTO negotiations called for...
International audienceSupply management in Canada is facing broad trade liberalization pressures. Th...
This paper is coocemed with the analysis of some economic impacts of supply-management quota schemes...
Canadian dairy market has been highly protected by the Federal Government for several decades. The c...
The World Trade Organization's (WTO) latest round of negotiations, the Doha Development Agenda (DDA)...
What are the implications of a renegotiated NAFTA for Canadian dairy producers? Many observers dread...