In their attempt to maximise trade benefits, agricultural trade negotiators must allocate scarce resources and consider trade‐offs across issues such as liberalising foreign border measures or reducing foreign domestic subsidies. Analysis and examples support the notion that more liberalisation will be achieved in the new WTO round by emphasis on lowering border barriers and export subsidies rather than attempting to discipline domestic farm subsidies directly. Analyses of EU grain policy, Korean rice policy and US sugar policy show how reduced export subsidy or more import access have substantial trade benefits, even if farmers are compensated with payments or price supports.International Relations/Trade,
More open international markets benefit the economy as a whole, as well as most U.S. agricultural pr...
Domestic farm support policies are a source of market and trade distortions. As members of the WTO, ...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Agriculture was signed in June 1994. It accomplished...
In their attempt to maximise trade benefits, agricultural trade negotiators must allocate scarce res...
The current WTO agricultural trade negotiations began in March 2000 and became part of the Doha Deve...
The upcoming WTO Ministerial in November 2021 will once again provide WTO Members with an opportunit...
reached agreements in the areas of market access, export competition and domestic support. One possi...
This paper focuses on the third pillar of the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (URAA) of the W...
This paper focuses on the third pillar of the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (URAA) of the W...
More open international markets benefit the economy as a whole, as well as most U.S. agricultural pr...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
The WTO negotiations on agriculture remain deadlocked after four years of discussion, and efforts to...
Through the comprehensive regulation international agricultural trade, the GATT Uruguay Round was al...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
Abstract: The Uruguay Round Agriculture Agreement created a system in which agricultural trade is s...
More open international markets benefit the economy as a whole, as well as most U.S. agricultural pr...
Domestic farm support policies are a source of market and trade distortions. As members of the WTO, ...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Agriculture was signed in June 1994. It accomplished...
In their attempt to maximise trade benefits, agricultural trade negotiators must allocate scarce res...
The current WTO agricultural trade negotiations began in March 2000 and became part of the Doha Deve...
The upcoming WTO Ministerial in November 2021 will once again provide WTO Members with an opportunit...
reached agreements in the areas of market access, export competition and domestic support. One possi...
This paper focuses on the third pillar of the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (URAA) of the W...
This paper focuses on the third pillar of the Uruguay Round Agreement on Agriculture (URAA) of the W...
More open international markets benefit the economy as a whole, as well as most U.S. agricultural pr...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
The WTO negotiations on agriculture remain deadlocked after four years of discussion, and efforts to...
Through the comprehensive regulation international agricultural trade, the GATT Uruguay Round was al...
Agricultural trade barriers and producer subsidies inflict real costs, both on the countries that us...
Abstract: The Uruguay Round Agriculture Agreement created a system in which agricultural trade is s...
More open international markets benefit the economy as a whole, as well as most U.S. agricultural pr...
Domestic farm support policies are a source of market and trade distortions. As members of the WTO, ...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Agriculture was signed in June 1994. It accomplished...