Le cycle du millenaire de I'omc et l'avenir de la politique agricole commune
Stephan Tangermann
Économie rurale, 2002, vol. 268-269
Abstract:
The new mo agricultural Round should deepen the liberalization movement which was initiated during the Uruguay Round. participating Countries widely agree with the new wro rules, they may have very different views of wro's future. The EU will be put under pressure in order to cut its subsidies to agricultural exports. When adopting Agenda 2000, it has made a big step in that direction for grain markets but for other products, there is still much to be done.
Date: 2002
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