WTO negotiations on agriculture and developing countries

For more than six years the trade talks of the World Trade Organization (WTO) have been stalled, mainly on account of differences in countries' levels of ambition for reducing support to and protection of agriculture. The expiration of the U.S. president's trade negotiating authority on June 30, 200...

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Main Authors: Hoda, Anwarul, Gulati, Ashok
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2008
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160556
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description For more than six years the trade talks of the World Trade Organization (WTO) have been stalled, mainly on account of differences in countries' levels of ambition for reducing support to and protection of agriculture. The expiration of the U.S. president's trade negotiating authority on June 30, 2007, raised the prospect of longer delay. More recently, however, the unprecedented food crisis may have created an environment for reducing the divergences in countries' negotiating positions, and efforts for agreement have intensified at Geneva. To aid developing-country negotiators, the book WTO Negotiations on Agriculture and Developing Countries (published for IFPRI by the Johns Hopkins University Press and Oxford University Press-India) offers the first authoritative analysis of the rules and modalities on which governments of developing countries can rely and suggests a negotiating strategy for developing countries.
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spelling CGSpace1605562025-11-06T04:23:29Z WTO negotiations on agriculture and developing countries Hoda, Anwarul Gulati, Ashok international trade developing countries policies markets high-value agricultural products world trade organization For more than six years the trade talks of the World Trade Organization (WTO) have been stalled, mainly on account of differences in countries' levels of ambition for reducing support to and protection of agriculture. The expiration of the U.S. president's trade negotiating authority on June 30, 2007, raised the prospect of longer delay. More recently, however, the unprecedented food crisis may have created an environment for reducing the divergences in countries' negotiating positions, and efforts for agreement have intensified at Geneva. To aid developing-country negotiators, the book WTO Negotiations on Agriculture and Developing Countries (published for IFPRI by the Johns Hopkins University Press and Oxford University Press-India) offers the first authoritative analysis of the rules and modalities on which governments of developing countries can rely and suggests a negotiating strategy for developing countries. 2008 2024-11-21T09:51:08Z 2024-11-21T09:51:08Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160556 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158428 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Hoda, Anwarul; Gulati, Ashok. 2008. WTO negotiations on agriculture and developing countries. Issue Brief 48. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160556
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world trade organization
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title_short WTO negotiations on agriculture and developing countries
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developing countries
policies
markets
high-value agricultural products
world trade organization
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