Thumbnail Image

Armenia. Recent developments in agricultural trade policies in 2017-18









Also available in:
No results found.

Related items

Showing items related by metadata.

  • Thumbnail Image
    Book (stand-alone)
    Technical book
    INFORMAL EXPERT CONSULTATION ON BANANA TRADE POLICY - Review of recent developments in the banana import policy of the EC
    DRAFT BACKGROUND PAPER
    2004
    Also available in:
    No results found.

    The European Commission agreed with Ecuador and the US in April 2001 to change its import regime from the current tariff rate quota (TRQ) to a tariff only system no later than 1 January 2006. The potential effects of these changes on the world banana market and on the interests of the different groups of exporters and importers have led to extensive political and economic debate and controversy. The overall objective of this consultation is to review and clarify the evidence that underlies curre nt debates and negotiations on banana import policy reforms in OECD countries. Its aims are to generate a more informed debate on trade policy reforms in these countries and to contribute in particular to negotiations related to a possible EU tariff-only banana regime. The consultation will focus on quantitative analyses of the impacts of various options for a tariff-only policy and the potential implications on countries benefiting from preferential treatment.
  • Thumbnail Image
  • Thumbnail Image
    Book (stand-alone)
    General interest book
    Review of Agricultural Trade Policies in Post-Soviet Countries, 2016-2017
    Review of Agricultural Trade Policies in Post-Soviet Countries, 2016-2017
    2018
    Also available in:

    This document presents an English summary of the “Review of Agricultural Trade Policies in the post-Soviet countries 2016-2017” (FAO, 2018) available in Russian. The purpose of the publication is to provide an overview and analysis of the trends in agricultural trade and trade policies in the post-Soviet countries. The annual review serves to enhance transparency in agricultural trade policy measures, contributing to more stable and effective trade in the Europe and Central Asia region. This summary begins with an overview chapter presenting key developments in agricultural trade in twelve post-Soviet countries in 2016-2017, followed by regional strategies and programmes for agricultural export development, and includes short country chapters on Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, the Republic of Moldova, the Russian Federation, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.

Users also downloaded

Showing related downloaded files