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Publications




Why Trade Negotiations Still Matter to US Agriculture

Working Paper

Author
Timothy E. Josling - Stanford University

Issued by
Choices: Policy Issues, September 2009


Negotiations to open up markets for U.S. agricultural exports have shown little progress in recent years. But with greater participation in international institutions by Brazil, India and China, keeping a strong U.S. involvement is important. Moreover, emerging global food markets and climate change legislation raise new issues for trade talks.