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The 18th China International Agricultural Trade Fair opened on Friday in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, with more than 12,000 enterprises bringing along over 80,000 products. The four-day event will promote agricultural product brands and focus on poverty alleviation by promoting sal...
The agricultural competitiveness of the CIS countries in international trade The competitiveness of agriculture in international trade is a relatively understudied field in the literature, especially in Central Asia. The aim of the paper is to analyse the comparative advantage patterns in the agriculture...
As the host place of this year's CATF, Guangzhou has set up exhibition areas such as smart agriculture, modern urban agriculture industry chain and branded local products, showcasing the recent achievements in its work concerning agriculture, rural areas and farmers. ...
David W.Skully."The Economics of TRQ Administration".International Agriculture Trade Research Consortium.Working Paper 99-6. 1999 DW Skully - 《Working Papers》 被引量: 93发表: 1999年 Nontariff Agricultural Trade Barriers Revisited International Agricultural Trade Research ConsortiumWorking PapersHillman,...
Trump’s FDA and USDA: Five Key Issues To Watch in 2025 Perkins Coie on 1/20/2025 The Trump administration’s food regulatory agenda will come into sharper focus once nominees for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and secretary of agriculture are confirmed...more Lo...
As a large agricultural country,China has gradually got rid of the production mode of small-scale peasant economy,and achieved a new high income every year.However,with the varieties diversification and trade expansion,trade protectionism in developed countries quickly spread around the world,especially...
Free trade is usually most strongly supported by the most economically powerful nations in the world, though they often engage in selective protectionism for those industries which are politically important domestically, such as the protective tariffs applied to agriculture and textiles by the...