The unfinished agenda: Latin America and Caribbean agriculture within the WTO and FTAA

This paper explains when the Uruguay Round was completed in 1994 and the WTO established in 1995, there were essentially a number of issues for the reform process of the multilateral trade system in the WTO. The compromise was either in the Agreements themselves or in the Marrakesh Agreements of the Ministers of Trade. (MV)

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Main Authors: 108062 Quirós, R., 1280 IICA, Port-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago), 14609 Ministry of Agriculture, Kingston (Jamaica), 14983 National Centre for Food and Agriculture Policy, Port-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago), 2392 Agri-Business Council of Jamaica, Kingston (Jamaica), 13152 Jamaica Broilers Group, Kingston (Jamaica), 13150 Jamaica Agricultural Society, Kingston (Jamaica), 39262 Workshop on Global Market Integration and the Agri-Food Sector Kingston (Jamaica) 25-27 Mar 1998
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Port-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago) 1998
Subjects:AMERICA LATINA, CARIBE, ACUERDOS COMERCIALES, COMERCIO INTERNACIONAL, AGRICULTURA, ,
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Summary:This paper explains when the Uruguay Round was completed in 1994 and the WTO established in 1995, there were essentially a number of issues for the reform process of the multilateral trade system in the WTO. The compromise was either in the Agreements themselves or in the Marrakesh Agreements of the Ministers of Trade. (MV)