Representatives from UNCTAD, FAO, WFP, and the World Bank briefed WTO members on the latest developments in food security and trade. UNCTAD stressed that open trade is vital for tackling food ...
In New York, China presents in the UN an agenda that prioritizes solidarity, collective development and integration of Global Southern countries While the world is debated with the devastating ...
India, Brazil, and South Africa (IBSA) criticized unilateral tariffs and coercive trade measures, labeling them discriminatory and inconsistent with WTO rules. They warned such actions destabilize ...
Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins will address the annual Ag Outlook Forum in Kansas City, Missouri, today during this pivotal moment in time for U.S. agriculture.
China ends bid for WTO special treatment in future deals • Move boosts equity push, may aid poorer developing nations • No S&DT in fisheries talks, impacts trade subsidy debates China has announced ...
After nearly 25 years of negotiations, the World Trade Organization (WTO) finally has its first legally binding agreement to tackle government fisheries subsidies. After two-thirds of WTO members ...
A global deal to protect fish stocks that billions of people rely on for food and jobs came into force this week after more than 20 years of talks. Governments have agreed to stop giving subsidies to ...
The limiting of duty-free organic sugar imports and new tariffs are expected to cause the prices of all kinds of organic products including granola and yogurt to rise in the coming months.
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