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spatial model of the world sugar market is built and used to simulate a multilateral liberalization scenario. Additionally, an … identical model is constructed, applying the Armington approach. The results of the spatial model of the sugar market are found …
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Union exports of sugar. Brazil, Thailand, and Australia alleged that the exports have substantially exceeded permitted … sugar producers and developing countries that benefited from preferential access to the European Union market. It was also … noteworthy in the use of economic arguments by the WTO dispute settlement panel, which held that the excess sugar exports were in …
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Union exports of sugar. Brazil, Thailand, and Australia alleged that the exports have substantially exceeded permitted … sugar producers and developing countries that benefited from preferential access to the European Union market. It was also … noteworthy in the use of economic arguments by the WTO dispute settlement panel, which held that the excess sugar exports were in …
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In the EU, the 2017/18 sugar marketing year (MY) was the first with no production quota and most of the price support … gone. The Uruguay round restrictions on sugar exports were also not binding anymore, making the EU a net exporter. In MY …2018/19 the EU turned back into a net importer as domestic sugar production fell. Developments on the demand side have been …
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