The Road to the WTO twelfth Ministerial Conference: A Latin American and Caribbean perspective

The context in which international food trade takes place has changed considerably since the last Ministerial Conference (MC11) in 2017. Significant progress has not been achieved in many import-ant issues that are still pending on the organization’s agenda. Moreover, geopolitical changes and the Co...

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Autores principales: Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA), International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Piñeiro, Valeria, Campos Azofeifa, Adriana, Piñeiro, Martín, Glauber, Joseph, Laborde, David, Illescas, Nelson, Jorge, Nicolas, Perini, Sofia, Tejeda Rodriguez, Agustin, Morales Opazo, Cristian, Weber, Regine, Galvao, Silvia, Díaz Bonilla, Eugenio, Garcia Vargas, Adriana, Elverdin, Pablo, Papendieck, Sabine, Bianchi, Eduardo, González, Anabel, Bouet, Antoine
Formato: Reunión
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA) 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://repositorio.iica.int/handle/11324/19221
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spelling RepoIICA192212024-08-19T14:27:39Z The Road to the WTO twelfth Ministerial Conference: A Latin American and Caribbean perspective Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA) International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) Piñeiro, Valeria Campos Azofeifa, Adriana Piñeiro, Martín Glauber, Joseph Laborde, David Illescas, Nelson Jorge, Nicolas Perini, Sofia Tejeda Rodriguez, Agustin Morales Opazo, Cristian Weber, Regine Galvao, Silvia Díaz Bonilla, Eugenio Garcia Vargas, Adriana Elverdin, Pablo Papendieck, Sabine Bianchi, Eduardo González, Anabel Bouet, Antoine América Latina y El Caribe Política agrícola agricultural policies Sostenibilidad sustainability Seguridad alimentaria food security acceso al mercado market access COVID-19 Comercio internacional international trade conferencias conferences Representación Costa Rica The context in which international food trade takes place has changed considerably since the last Ministerial Conference (MC11) in 2017. Significant progress has not been achieved in many import-ant issues that are still pending on the organization’s agenda. Moreover, geopolitical changes and the Covid-19 pandemic have drastically impacted the institutional priorities of countries and the WTO it-self. The global economy has substantially deteriorated over the past two years, with structural impacts in the areas of trade and food security, particularly for Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). The multilateral trading system and its main organization, the WTO, have come under attack and are being discredited. The possibility of advancing towards coordinated solutions to major global issues through multilateral cooperation seems unlikely.Countries have adopted a wide range of strategic decisions to respond to the effects of this situation on international trade and agriculture. Many have revised their trade policies to adjust them to different scenarios with respect to food security and agricultural trade flows. The surge in commodity prices and a fear of food shortages have led some governments to apply restrictive measures that limit or tax agricultural exports. Other measures adopted include direct market interventions through public stock holdings, special safeguard mechanisms, and state trading enterprises. The adoption of these measures has triggered new debates on their effectiveness in reducing food insecurity and propelling the development of fair and transparent food markets.Regulations such as sustainability standards, access restrictions or domestic support measures must be transparent and aligned with WTO principles to avoid discretionary applications and discrimina-tory practices. Information transparency is key to access and develop new markets, especially under growing environmental scrutiny. Effective market access is crucial, not only for the development of agro-exporting countries (which prioritize this issue on their development agendas) but also for importing countries, as a means of guaranteeing food security and connecting main suppliers with buyers in regions facing food shortages.The WTO dispute settlement mechanism has become a strategic asset for developing countries, enabling them to continue expanding their agricultural exports and strengthening their position in the market. However, the current state of paralysis of the WTO Appellate Body has recently affected the institution’s effectiveness in regulating and arbitrating conflicts in the area of food trade relations. Most importantly, the growth strategy of Latin American countries depends on the WTO and the legal order that it enforces; therefore, actively contributing to its modernization and prioritizing its success as part of their trade and foreign policies is of crucial importance. 2021-11-12T16:50:56Z 2021-11-12T16:50:56Z 2021 Reunión 978-92-9248-965-6 https://repositorio.iica.int/handle/11324/19221 en WTO Ministerial Conference https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.134771 166 pages application/pdf San José, Costa Rica Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA)
institution Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura
collection Repositorio IICA
language Inglés
topic América Latina y El Caribe
Política agrícola
agricultural policies
Sostenibilidad
sustainability
Seguridad alimentaria
food security
acceso al mercado
market access
COVID-19
Comercio internacional
international trade
conferencias
conferences
Representación Costa Rica
spellingShingle América Latina y El Caribe
Política agrícola
agricultural policies
Sostenibilidad
sustainability
Seguridad alimentaria
food security
acceso al mercado
market access
COVID-19
Comercio internacional
international trade
conferencias
conferences
Representación Costa Rica
Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA)
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Piñeiro, Valeria
Campos Azofeifa, Adriana
Piñeiro, Martín
Glauber, Joseph
Laborde, David
Illescas, Nelson
Jorge, Nicolas
Perini, Sofia
Tejeda Rodriguez, Agustin
Morales Opazo, Cristian
Weber, Regine
Galvao, Silvia
Díaz Bonilla, Eugenio
Garcia Vargas, Adriana
Elverdin, Pablo
Papendieck, Sabine
Bianchi, Eduardo
González, Anabel
Bouet, Antoine
The Road to the WTO twelfth Ministerial Conference: A Latin American and Caribbean perspective
description The context in which international food trade takes place has changed considerably since the last Ministerial Conference (MC11) in 2017. Significant progress has not been achieved in many import-ant issues that are still pending on the organization’s agenda. Moreover, geopolitical changes and the Covid-19 pandemic have drastically impacted the institutional priorities of countries and the WTO it-self. The global economy has substantially deteriorated over the past two years, with structural impacts in the areas of trade and food security, particularly for Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). The multilateral trading system and its main organization, the WTO, have come under attack and are being discredited. The possibility of advancing towards coordinated solutions to major global issues through multilateral cooperation seems unlikely.Countries have adopted a wide range of strategic decisions to respond to the effects of this situation on international trade and agriculture. Many have revised their trade policies to adjust them to different scenarios with respect to food security and agricultural trade flows. The surge in commodity prices and a fear of food shortages have led some governments to apply restrictive measures that limit or tax agricultural exports. Other measures adopted include direct market interventions through public stock holdings, special safeguard mechanisms, and state trading enterprises. The adoption of these measures has triggered new debates on their effectiveness in reducing food insecurity and propelling the development of fair and transparent food markets.Regulations such as sustainability standards, access restrictions or domestic support measures must be transparent and aligned with WTO principles to avoid discretionary applications and discrimina-tory practices. Information transparency is key to access and develop new markets, especially under growing environmental scrutiny. Effective market access is crucial, not only for the development of agro-exporting countries (which prioritize this issue on their development agendas) but also for importing countries, as a means of guaranteeing food security and connecting main suppliers with buyers in regions facing food shortages.The WTO dispute settlement mechanism has become a strategic asset for developing countries, enabling them to continue expanding their agricultural exports and strengthening their position in the market. However, the current state of paralysis of the WTO Appellate Body has recently affected the institution’s effectiveness in regulating and arbitrating conflicts in the area of food trade relations. Most importantly, the growth strategy of Latin American countries depends on the WTO and the legal order that it enforces; therefore, actively contributing to its modernization and prioritizing its success as part of their trade and foreign policies is of crucial importance.
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author Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA)
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Piñeiro, Valeria
Campos Azofeifa, Adriana
Piñeiro, Martín
Glauber, Joseph
Laborde, David
Illescas, Nelson
Jorge, Nicolas
Perini, Sofia
Tejeda Rodriguez, Agustin
Morales Opazo, Cristian
Weber, Regine
Galvao, Silvia
Díaz Bonilla, Eugenio
Garcia Vargas, Adriana
Elverdin, Pablo
Papendieck, Sabine
Bianchi, Eduardo
González, Anabel
Bouet, Antoine
author_facet Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA)
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Piñeiro, Valeria
Campos Azofeifa, Adriana
Piñeiro, Martín
Glauber, Joseph
Laborde, David
Illescas, Nelson
Jorge, Nicolas
Perini, Sofia
Tejeda Rodriguez, Agustin
Morales Opazo, Cristian
Weber, Regine
Galvao, Silvia
Díaz Bonilla, Eugenio
Garcia Vargas, Adriana
Elverdin, Pablo
Papendieck, Sabine
Bianchi, Eduardo
González, Anabel
Bouet, Antoine
author_sort Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA)
title The Road to the WTO twelfth Ministerial Conference: A Latin American and Caribbean perspective
title_short The Road to the WTO twelfth Ministerial Conference: A Latin American and Caribbean perspective
title_full The Road to the WTO twelfth Ministerial Conference: A Latin American and Caribbean perspective
title_fullStr The Road to the WTO twelfth Ministerial Conference: A Latin American and Caribbean perspective
title_full_unstemmed The Road to the WTO twelfth Ministerial Conference: A Latin American and Caribbean perspective
title_sort road to the wto twelfth ministerial conference: a latin american and caribbean perspective
publisher Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA)
publishDate 2021
url https://repositorio.iica.int/handle/11324/19221
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