A round for free. How rich countries are getting a free ride on agricultural subsidies at the WTO

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Series Details No.76, June 2005
Publication Date June 2005
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Agricultural dumping has a devastating effect on poor countries. The Uruguay Round at the WTO was supposed to cut the subsidies that lead to dumping, but it failed to do so - as did reforms of Europe's Common Agricultural Policy and US agricultural policy. Now history is set to repeat itself: the Doha Round of negotiations is again giving rich countries a free ride to continue dumping subsidised produce on poor countries. Oxfam believes that the WTO meeting in Hong Kong must put an end to this hugely damaging practice.

Source Link http://www.oxfam.org.uk/what_we_do/issues/trade/downloads/bp76_modalities_and_dumping.pdf?m=234&url=http://www.oxfam.org.uk/what_we_do/issues/trade/downloads/bp64_cotton_dumping_060904.pdf
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OXFAM: Press Release, 16 June 2005: Rich countries set to fail poor in world trade talks, warns Oxfam http://theconnexion.net/wp/?p=1284
OXFAM: Briefing Paper, No.76: Summary http://www.oxfam.org.uk/what_we_do/issues/trade/bp76_modalities_and_dumping.htm

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