WTO, Multilateralism & Bilateral treaties
- Feb- 2019 -21 February
The reform of multilateral agricultural rules as a way out of the US-China conflict ?
What counterparts could the United States offer to China in exchange for its commitment to reduce its industrial overcapacity? This…
Read More » - 14 February
For a reform of multilateralism: A challenge for the European institutions and a solution for the CAP
Multilateralism is in crisis and the blocking of US WTO Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) appointments is only part of it.…
Read More » - Dec- 2018 -15 December
China’s anti-dumping investigation against Australian barley exports: a boomerang effect?
China has recently launched an anti-dumping investigation against Australian barley, which worries Australia, with 52% of barley exports going to…
Read More » - Sep- 2018 -25 September
Reforming the WTO to overcome the crisis of multilateralism
At a time when escalation continues in this new trade war unleashed by President Trump, proposals are multiplying to rethink…
Read More » - 13 September
US-China trade war: soybeans and pork at the heart of Trump’s 12 billion announced support
The trade war triggered by Donald Trump has repercussions on the most exporting American agricultural sectors. The import taxes applied…
Read More » - 4 September
What if Trump helped save the CAP?
The trade war waged by the President of the United States is reshaping many political and economic cards. Paradoxically, this…
Read More » - Jul- 2018 -27 July
Will Spanish ripe olives puncture the CAP?
By attacking Spanish ripe olives, the US Department of Commerce risks setting a precedent that could undermine the undistorting nature…
Read More » - 27 July
Draft EU-Oceania Free Trade Agreement: A Useless Negotiation
Australia and New Zealand are major exporters of ruminant animal products (sheepmeat and beef, dairy products). But the low growth…
Read More » - Jun- 2018 -27 June
What if France called for an agricultural G20 in 2019?
In his speech to the OECD on May 30th, President Macron proposes a diagnosis and an ambition that could refound…
Read More » - 2 June
EU caught in Nigeria’s refusal to sign the West Africa Economic Partnership Agreement and the Continental Free Trade Area
Through Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) and support for the Continental Free Trade Area (FTAA), the European Union is jeopardizing African…
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