Agriculture Programme Paper | Implications for China of the December 2008 Draft Agricultural Modalities


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Implications for China of the December 2008 Draft Agricultural Modalities PDF  •  1.97 MB 2008年12月农业模式草案 对中国的影响 PDF  •  2.43 MB

With nearly 900 million people dependent on agriculture for income, China produces more wheat and paddy than any other country, yet it is a country dependent upon trade to both employ and feed its people. Moreover, China has some of the lowest agricultural tariffs of any WTO Member and yet subsidies that rival the EU’s in total. The ongoing Doha Round of trade negotiations at the WTO may significantly alter the relationship of Chinese agriculture with the world. This study explores the latest draft WTO agreement on agriculture and what it means for China. It is part of a series of papers that include the EU, US, Japan, China, India, Brazil, Mauritius and Burkina Faso (in English, in French).

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本研究旨在探求模式草案的国内和国际影响,强调如下问题:前两部分概述中国农业现状,农业政策和中国在多哈回合的谈判地位。第三部分总结了中国国内支持政策,并详细讨论了在WTO 模式草案下中国向WTO通报的国内支持情况。第四部分从包括和排除例外规则两种情况分析模式草案对中国市场准入产生的影响,最后,综述模式草案对中国产生的影响及中国农业政策未来的发展方向。

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