The Next Round of multilateral trade negotiations under the World Trade Organization is set to begin towards the end of 1999. This study was initiated to inform, substantiate and aid the development of industry and government negotiation positions for the Round. It was sponsored by Agricore, Alberta Agriculture and Food Council, Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, Alberta Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs, the Alberta Sugar Beet Growers, the Canadian Dehydrators Association, the Canadian Oilseed Processors Association, and the Potato Growers of Alberta. Its overall objective was to quantify the net benefits from agricultural trade liberalization in the Next Round of the WTO. The specific objectives may be encapsulated as...
Following the 1989 Canadian-U.S. Free Trade Agreement sales of Canadian wheat to the United States h...
While there seems to be an agreement that Canada-US Free Trade Agreement (CUSTA)/North American Free...
In October 2008 French President Nicholas Sarkozy and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announc...
The Next Round of multilateral trade negotiations under the World Trade Organization is set to begin...
This study examines three alternative public policies to expand growth in Canadian agncultural produ...
Trade is an integral part of the Canadian economy. The main institutional drivers governing trade a...
This study evaluates the impacts of the Uruguay Round Agreement (URA) on Canadian agriculture in a s...
countries) to begin negotiations on a free trade agreement. Canada has embarked on public consultati...
Abstract The Trans-Pacific Partnership is the most comprehensive trade agreement in the world. The T...
The world dairy industry is one of the most heavily protected in the agri-food sector. Exports of da...
There have been some important changes in Canada’s preferential trade network over the last few year...
The country policy review paper on policy developments in Canadian agriculture gives a concise listi...
This research was undertaken to provide a quantitative assessment of the impact of a Canada/U.S. fre...
Exports have been an integral and essential feature of the agriculture and food industry in Alberta....
While there seems to be an agreement that Canada-US Free Trade Agreement (CUSTA)/North American Free...
Following the 1989 Canadian-U.S. Free Trade Agreement sales of Canadian wheat to the United States h...
While there seems to be an agreement that Canada-US Free Trade Agreement (CUSTA)/North American Free...
In October 2008 French President Nicholas Sarkozy and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announc...
The Next Round of multilateral trade negotiations under the World Trade Organization is set to begin...
This study examines three alternative public policies to expand growth in Canadian agncultural produ...
Trade is an integral part of the Canadian economy. The main institutional drivers governing trade a...
This study evaluates the impacts of the Uruguay Round Agreement (URA) on Canadian agriculture in a s...
countries) to begin negotiations on a free trade agreement. Canada has embarked on public consultati...
Abstract The Trans-Pacific Partnership is the most comprehensive trade agreement in the world. The T...
The world dairy industry is one of the most heavily protected in the agri-food sector. Exports of da...
There have been some important changes in Canada’s preferential trade network over the last few year...
The country policy review paper on policy developments in Canadian agriculture gives a concise listi...
This research was undertaken to provide a quantitative assessment of the impact of a Canada/U.S. fre...
Exports have been an integral and essential feature of the agriculture and food industry in Alberta....
While there seems to be an agreement that Canada-US Free Trade Agreement (CUSTA)/North American Free...
Following the 1989 Canadian-U.S. Free Trade Agreement sales of Canadian wheat to the United States h...
While there seems to be an agreement that Canada-US Free Trade Agreement (CUSTA)/North American Free...
In October 2008 French President Nicholas Sarkozy and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announc...