The objective of this study is to analyze major issues the U.S. sugar industry is facing or will face in the near future and the impacts of alternative trade liberalization policies in the United States and the European Union (EU) on the U.S. sugar industry. Special attention is given to regional competitiveness in sugar production in the United States. A global sugar policy simulation model was used for this study. This study indicates that most sugar producing regions may be able to survive at current costs and asset values if both the United States and the EU liberalize their sugar trade, while sugar subsidies remain in other countries. However, if only the United States eliminates its sugar programs, all U.S. sugar producing regions wou...
This background paper is devoted to US sugar policy. A first section describes the features and econ...
The primary objective of this study was to assess and analyse the implications of liberalization of ...
The ongoing trade negotiations, unilateral trade concessions and obligations under the WTO are pushi...
The objective of this study is to analyze major issues the U.S. sugar industry is facing or will fac...
We use a multi-region GTAP model to study the implications of a global sugar free trade agreement on...
This report examines the probable impact of alternative U.S. sugar policy positions on U.S. sweeten...
We analyze the potential impact of continuing the existing U.S. sugar program, replacing it with a s...
Extensive government intervention in sugar markets significantly affects sugar production, consumpti...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the changes in U.S. sugar production and Greenhouse Gas (...
This study evaluates potential reforms of the EU and some liberalization policies under the Doha age...
Most of the major sugar producing and exporting countries, including the United States, have adopte...
The U.S. sugar industry has historically been insulated from volatilities in the world sugar market ...
The EU and U.S. have historically been insulated from volatilities in the world sugar market. This ...
Sugar is one of the most protected agricultural commodities in the United States and other countries...
At a time when the sugar market in the United States is becoming even more competitive (under the 19...
This background paper is devoted to US sugar policy. A first section describes the features and econ...
The primary objective of this study was to assess and analyse the implications of liberalization of ...
The ongoing trade negotiations, unilateral trade concessions and obligations under the WTO are pushi...
The objective of this study is to analyze major issues the U.S. sugar industry is facing or will fac...
We use a multi-region GTAP model to study the implications of a global sugar free trade agreement on...
This report examines the probable impact of alternative U.S. sugar policy positions on U.S. sweeten...
We analyze the potential impact of continuing the existing U.S. sugar program, replacing it with a s...
Extensive government intervention in sugar markets significantly affects sugar production, consumpti...
The objective of this study is to evaluate the changes in U.S. sugar production and Greenhouse Gas (...
This study evaluates potential reforms of the EU and some liberalization policies under the Doha age...
Most of the major sugar producing and exporting countries, including the United States, have adopte...
The U.S. sugar industry has historically been insulated from volatilities in the world sugar market ...
The EU and U.S. have historically been insulated from volatilities in the world sugar market. This ...
Sugar is one of the most protected agricultural commodities in the United States and other countries...
At a time when the sugar market in the United States is becoming even more competitive (under the 19...
This background paper is devoted to US sugar policy. A first section describes the features and econ...
The primary objective of this study was to assess and analyse the implications of liberalization of ...
The ongoing trade negotiations, unilateral trade concessions and obligations under the WTO are pushi...