Trade & contract management
- Apr- 2019 -9 April
The case of spanish olives : did the European Union overreact by taking the issue to the WTO to defend decoupled aid ?
On 25 January 2019, the European Union opened a WTO case against the United States challenging the introduction of anti-dumping…
Read More » - Mar- 2019 -30 March
Agriculture, a global trade to urgently rethink
In this article published by Les Echos, Richard Hiault, a senior reporter and specialist in the international economy, perfectly describes…
Read More » - 22 March
Faced with the risks of free trade, agricultural policies are necessary to guarantee food sovereignty
Jacques Loyat, agro-economist is the author of several books on agricultural policies, including the recent Advocacy for active agricultural policies1…
Read More » - 14 March
The sugar policy in China: the sharing of value at the heart of the device
China is currently the world's 5th largest sugar producer with about 9.3 million tonnes, or 5.3% of world production in…
Read More » - 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 -22 December
Lessons from US Dairy Policy on Value-Added Sharing
Agriculture Strategies publishes a study of which we have reproduced the summary below. This study focused on US dairy policy,…
Read More » - 20 December
Thailand’s sugar policy : a recent challenge
With around 10 million tonnes, Thailand was the 4th largest producer of sugar in 2016, accounting for 5.8% of world…
Read More » - 20 December
The sugar policy in India: a major producer seeking to stabilize its market
India is currently the world's second-largest sugar producer with about 22 million tonnes or 13% of world production in 2016.…
Read More » - 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…
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