Statement of Joseph W. Glauber Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute before the Senate Finance Committee

Global agricultural trade has seen tremendous growth since creation of the WTO in 1995 and US agriculture has been a major beneficiary of the rules-based system that the United States and others helped create. The challenges to meet growing global food demand include population and income growth and...

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Autor principal: Glauber, Joseph W.
Formato: Testimony
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: United States Senate Finance Committee 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143504
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description Global agricultural trade has seen tremendous growth since creation of the WTO in 1995 and US agriculture has been a major beneficiary of the rules-based system that the United States and others helped create. The challenges to meet growing global food demand include population and income growth and supply uncertainties complicated by a changing climate, environmental pressures and water scarcity. All of those point to the increasing importance of trade and need for a more, not less, open trading system. A strong WTO is critical to helping meet future food needs.
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spelling CGSpace1435042024-10-25T07:54:14Z Statement of Joseph W. Glauber Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute before the Senate Finance Committee Glauber, Joseph W. trade organizations international organizations agriculture trade wto Global agricultural trade has seen tremendous growth since creation of the WTO in 1995 and US agriculture has been a major beneficiary of the rules-based system that the United States and others helped create. The challenges to meet growing global food demand include population and income growth and supply uncertainties complicated by a changing climate, environmental pressures and water scarcity. All of those point to the increasing importance of trade and need for a more, not less, open trading system. A strong WTO is critical to helping meet future food needs. 2020-09-01 2024-05-22T12:14:42Z 2024-05-22T12:14:42Z Testimony https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143504 en https://www.ifpri.org/news-release/current-state-agricultural-trade-and-world-trade-organization Open Access United States Senate Finance Committee WTO Reform: Making Global Rules Work For Global Challenges: Hearing before the Senate Committee on Finance, 116th Congress (2020) (testimony of Joseph Glauber). https://www.finance.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/29JUL2020Glauber~IFPRISTMNT1.pdf
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Glauber, Joseph W.
Statement of Joseph W. Glauber Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute before the Senate Finance Committee
title Statement of Joseph W. Glauber Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute before the Senate Finance Committee
title_full Statement of Joseph W. Glauber Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute before the Senate Finance Committee
title_fullStr Statement of Joseph W. Glauber Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute before the Senate Finance Committee
title_full_unstemmed Statement of Joseph W. Glauber Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute before the Senate Finance Committee
title_short Statement of Joseph W. Glauber Senior Research Fellow, International Food Policy Research Institute before the Senate Finance Committee
title_sort statement of joseph w glauber senior research fellow international food policy research institute before the senate finance committee
topic trade organizations
international organizations
agriculture
trade
wto
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143504
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