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In this paper, we discuss the agricultural trade between Brazil and China. We select a set of key commodities and debate whether there are obstacles or opportunities to increase trade between the two economies. Following an institutional and historical analysis, we provide a statistical...
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In 2016, the People’s Republic of China removed its support prices for maize and started destocking its large public reserves of maize. This paper investigates what would happen if China were to also eliminate its support prices for rice and wheat and reduce its public stocks of these two...
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One of the major targets of modern agri-food policy in Russia is a significant increase of agri-food exports - almost twice as much by 2024. In this projection, China is viewed as the most promising market. However, Russia's entrance to the Chinese market faces a number of constraints. In...
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This paper assesses key issues in the dispute over the United States’ claim that for certain grains China exceeded its limits on domestic support under the Agreement on Agriculture (AoA) during 2012-2015. The panel first determined that the base years for the reference price in calculating...
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The US has challenged the product-specific support to foodgrains by China in the WTO claiming that China has breached … its commitments under WTO by providing more than US$100 billion as product specific support to wheat, rice and corn in …
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’s largest subsidizer, profoundly transforming the global politics of agricultural subsidies. From a North-South battle, WTO … remains a pressing concern for developing countries, efforts to negotiate new and strengthened disciplines at the WTO have …
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The desirability of WTO membership for China depends on whether its economic successes have been the result of its … advanced member of WTO. If the experimentalist interpretation of China''s phenomenal growth is correct, then WTO membership is … a negative development because it could be a straitjacket for WTO-enforced institutional harmonisation that would …
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Organization (WTO) is important body in the international trade and agriculture. Surprisingly, the Agreement on Agriculture (AoA …) of WTO does not refer to food and agriculture at all. Agricultural subsidies and trade become controversial issues in the … Doha round of talks in the recent past. The entry of China into the WTO has a dramatic impact on the country's farmers …
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