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Brexit, Trade and Agriculture: Waiting for Answers
Journal of International Trade Law and Policy Pub Date : 2018-03-19 , DOI: 10.1108/jitlp-01-2018-0001
Joseph McMahon 1
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the nature of the trading relationship in agricultural goods that the United Kingdom (UK) will have when it leaves the European Union (EU). The decision of the UK to leave the EU has raised many questions, including some on the nature of the trading relationship that the UK will have with the EU and third countries once it leaves the EU.,For agriculture, the UK will need to develop its own agricultural policy as it will no longer be subject to the Common Agricultural Policy and one constraint on the development of that policy will be the Agreement on Agriculture concluded at the end of the Uruguay Round negotiations.,This paper examines the three pillars of that Agreement – market access, domestic support and export competition – to determine the commitments that the UK may make in each pillar and then looks at two other relevant agreements, the SPS Agreement and the TBT Agreement, to complete the discussion of the scope of the UK nascent agricultural policy.,The value of the paper lies in the discussion of the obligations to be assumed by the UK under the Agreement on Agriculture and the contours of UK agricultural policy once it leaves the EU.

中文翻译:

英国脱欧,贸易与农业:等待答案

本文的目的是检验英国(UK)离开欧盟(EU)时将具有的农产品贸易关系的性质。英国退出欧盟的决定提出了许多问题,包括一些有关英国离开欧盟后与欧盟和第三国之间贸易关系的性质的问题。对于农业,英国将需要发展它自己的农业政策,因为它将不再受《共同农业政策》的约束,而对该政策的发展的一个限制将是在乌拉圭回合谈判结束时缔结的《农业协定》。本文研究了该协定的三个支柱协议–市场准入,
更新日期:2018-03-19
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