Doha's Good Deeds

After briefly describing the aspirations of the World Trade Organization's Doha Development Agenda, focus turns to the implications of the US 2008 Farm Bill, which essentially approved subsidies that the Doha Round is seeking to diminish & constitutes what is seen here as a lost reform oppo...

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description After briefly describing the aspirations of the World Trade Organization's Doha Development Agenda, focus turns to the implications of the US 2008 Farm Bill, which essentially approved subsidies that the Doha Round is seeking to diminish & constitutes what is seen here as a lost reform opportunity provided by record global commodity prices. Other problems noted here include Farm Bill protectionism in connection to sugar, US & European inflation, & surging global food prices. Attention turns to how the Doha Development Round might address rising global food prices in terms of better distribution or eliminating trade-distorting subsidies. Asserting that the Doha Round is the best way forward, the implications of its potential failure are considered in closing. Adapted from the source document.
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subjects Agricultural policy
Agricultural subsidies
Agriculture
Analysis
Current affairs
Economic development
Economic hardship
Farm exports
Farms
Focus: Trade
Food
Food security
Free trade and protection
General Interest
Globalization
Government regulation
Government regulation of business
Inflation
International economics
International Relations
International trade
Laws, regulations and rules
Legislation
Objectives
Politics
Poverty
Prices
Public Policy
Social aspects
Subsidies
Tariffs
Trade
Trade development
Trade negotiation
Trade policy
Trade regulation
United States
United States of America
World trade organization
WTO
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