Publication
Jan 2007
Although many countries must share responsibility for the negotiating stalemate in the Doha Round of trade negotiations, the proximate cause of the talks' collapse last summer was the U.S. refusal to offer additional reductions in agricultural subsidies. Specifically, American negotiators were criticized for proposing a ceiling for trade-distorting domestic support that is above levels actually provided to U.S. farmers in recent years.
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Author | Kimberly A Elliott |
Series | CGD Notes |
Publisher | Center for Global Development (CGD) |
Copyright | 2007 Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.5 Generic |