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... to rise between US $ 217 billion and US $ 230 billion annually ( GATT Secretariat Report , 1993 ) ) the benefits to the developing countries , and to the agricultural sector of those countries in particular , are not as apparent . | |
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However , both developed and developing countries accepted the rules of the game , agreeing to regard ... Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) in the second half of the 1980s , the United States and other ... | |
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Major players , including the United States and the Cairns Group , insisted that bringing agricultural trade under the rules of GATT , and liberalizing it , were pre - conditions for any GATT agreement . The Uruguay Round was by far the ... | |
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Secondly, the Farm Bill adopted by the United States Congress at the beginning of 2002, with its protectionist principles ... The developed countries' insistence on putting agriculture -sidelined from serious GATT/WTO negotiations for ... | |
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Uruguay Round of the GATT for eliminating existing distortions to free and fair agricultural trade within a ... Those of us in the inter - American and Caribbean economic system , and the Cairns Group , have made our views very clear on ... | |
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Uruguay Round : The present state of the negotiations . Idioma del texto : ( En ) . ... Completing the Uruguay Round : a results - oriented approach to the GATT trade negotiations . Washington , D.C. ( EUA ) . 1990 . p . 147-179 . | |
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This implies that LAC's demand for agricultural products could grow rapidly , perhaps faster than the sub - region can supply . From the U. S. perspective , developing subregional groups can serve as a step towards a hemispheric trade ... | |
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Assistance to developing country agriculture and U.S. agricultural exports : three perspectives on the current debate . ... GATT mfn 000047 Cirio , F .; Otero , M. - 12 - AGR - Y - COM Septiembre de 1989 · Vol . 1 No. | |
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The inclusion of agriculture in the round of GATT negotiations , which is to begin this week in Geneva , is the result of ... Accordingly , I wish to state publicly my appreciation for the work of the group of experts and the Director ... | |
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