Description |
1 online resource (xvi, 287 pages) |
Contents |
SECTION I: ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS -- NAFTA trade disputes and U.S. agriculture / Cathy Jabara, Warren Payne -- Trade remedy laws and NAFTA's chapter 12 agricultural trade rulings / Colin A. Carter, Caroline Gunning-Trant -- The potential impacts of mandatory country-of-origin labelling on U.S. agriculture / C. Parr Rosson, III, Flynn J. Adcock -- SECTION II: LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS -- WTO and NAFTA dispute settlement for North American agricultural trade / Stephen J. Powell -- Why antidumping law is good for agriculture / Welfare implications of the Byrd Amendment / Troy G. Schmitz, James L. Seale, Jr. -- SECTION III: TRADE DISPUTES -- CASE STUDIES (CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES) -- The WTO ruling on Canadian dairy exports / W. Hartley Furtan [and others] -- The WTO case on Canadian dairy export subsidies: implications for two-tiered pricing / Carol Goodloe -- Contested trade in logs and lumber / Peter Berck -- Political economy of the Canada-U.S. softwood lumber trade dispute / Jamaki R.R. Alavalapati, Shiv Mehrotra -- Two cases of tomatoes: demonstrating the need for antidumping reform / Richard R. Barichello -- Asymmetric Canada-U.S. bilateral trade in grains and trade remedy actions / Won W. Koo, Ihn H. Uhm -- Canada-U.S. beef dumping and countervailing disputes / Michael Wohlgenant, Andrew Schmitz -- SECTION IV: TRADE DISPUTES -- CASE STUDIES (THE UNITED STATES AND OTHER COUNTRIES) -- Mexico's antidumping regime against high fructose corn syrup from the United States / Charles B. Moss [and others] -- The shrimp import controversy / Charles Adams [and others] -- Fresh garlic from the People's Republic of China and U.S. trade remedy law / Fumiko Yamazaki, Mechel S. Paggi -- Summary / Andrew Schmitz |
Summary |
Trade disputes between the United States, Canada, and Mexico surrounding agricultural products are all too frequent and show no signs of abating. As the United States increases agricultural imports while straining under a stagnant level of exports, there is growing tension between trading partners as evidenced by the significant increase in trade remedies being sought by competing countries. A conference held in Florida in 2003 that included lawyers, economists, and private sector representatives examined the issues surrounding trade disputes in industries such as lumber, live cattle, and wheat and dairy products. This book presents the findings of the conference and analyses trade disputes and relevant trade issues from 1995 to 2003. Using case studies to illustrate the complexity of trade disputes, this book examines many factors of trade issues such as United States farm policy, the role of politics, and the various trade remedy measures employed in resolving these disputes |
Notes |
Proceedings of a conference held at University of Florida, Gainesville, on March 20, 2003 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Food industry and trade -- North America -- Congresses
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Produce trade -- North America -- Congresses
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Dispute resolution (Law) -- North America -- Congresses
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Free trade -- North America -- Congresses
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- Agribusiness.
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Dispute resolution (Law)
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Food industry and trade
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Free trade
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Produce trade
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Handelspolitik
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Agraraussenhandel.
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North America
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Electronic books
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Electronic book
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Author |
Schmitz, Andrew
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ISBN |
9781552383766 |
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1552383768 |
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