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Prosperity Through Trade. Completing the Doha Round. Who Needs to Do What to Ensure Success?. NFTC Session WTO Public Symposium April 20, 2005. Prosperity Through Trade. Completing the Doha Round – Who Needs to Do What. A snapshot of Canada and Trade
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Prosperity Through Trade Completing the Doha Round Who Needs to Do What to Ensure Success? NFTC Session WTO Public Symposium April 20, 2005
Prosperity Through Trade Completing the Doha Round – Who Needs to Do What • A snapshot of Canada and Trade • About the Canadian Agri-Food Trade Alliance • What is Success? • Who Needs to Do What?
Prosperity Through Trade Completing the Doha Round – Who Needs to Do What • Canada Is: • Highly dependent on trade • 40% of GDP from exports • 1 in 3 jobs • 90% of Canada’s farmers depend on international markets • 7% of Canada’s GDP from agriculture • A leader in world agriculture trade • 3rd largest exporter, 5th largest importer • largest exporter of canola, flax, canola oil, canary seed, oats, pulse crops
Prosperity Through Trade Completing the Doha Round – Who Needs to Do What • CAFTA Is: • A coalition of producers, processors, exporters and input suppliers • 80% of Canada’s agricultural exports • over 60% of farm cash receipts • Dedicated to international trade liberalization
Prosperity Through Trade Completing the Doha Round – Who Needs to Do What • What Is Success? • Punta del Este goal: “further liberalization and expansion of world trade to the benefit of all countries” • Marrakesh Goal: “the substantial reduction of tariffs and other barriers to trade and to the elimination of discriminatory treatment in international trade relations” • Doha Mandate: “to maintain the process of reform and liberalization of trade policies ….. to reject the use of protectionism”
Prosperity Through Trade Completing the Doha Round – Who Needs to Do What • What Is Success? • Average agriculture tariff - 60% • Peaks as high as 800% • Developed countries spend over $US 300 billion annually on subsidies • 25 countries can spend up to $12 billion in export subsidies alone • Trade distorting domestic subsidies cause $US 29 billion in distortion
Prosperity Through Trade Completing the Doha Round – Who Needs to Do What • What Is Success? • Elimination of all forms of export subsidies • No more than 5 years • Substantial reductions in trade distorting support • Product specific basis • Criteria to prevent box shifting • Substantial and real increases in market access • Cuts into applied tariffs, reduces tariff peaks, expands TRQs, eliminates escalation
Prosperity Through Trade Completing the Doha Round – Who Needs to Do What • Who Needs to Do What? • All Must honour commitment made in Doha • EU Must: • Agree to early elimination of export subsidies • Support domestic support “box” criteria • Commit to real market access expansion • Be realistic on G.I. demands
Prosperity Through Trade Completing the Doha Round – Who Needs to Do What • Who Needs to Do What? • All Must honour commitment made in Doha • U.S. Must: • Accept substantial disciplines on food aid and export credit • Support domestic support “box” criteria
Prosperity Through Trade Completing the Doha Round – Who Needs to Do What • Who Needs to Do What? • All Must honour commitment made in Doha • G20 Must: • Maintain aggressive position on subsidies • Accept some disciplines on leading developing countries (eg. Brazil in agriculture)
Prosperity Through Trade Completing the Doha Round – Who Needs to Do What • Who Needs to Do What? • All Must honour commitment made in Doha • Cairns Group Must: • Re-Assert itself as a leader for substantial reform • Work closely with the G20
Prosperity Through Trade Completing the Doha Round – Who Needs to Do What • Who Needs to Do What? • All Must honour commitment made in Doha • Canada Must: • Re-Assert itself as a leader for substantial reform • Negotiate aggressively in all areas of the negotiations
Prosperity Through Trade Completing the Doha Round – Who Needs to Do What If Countries Honour the Doha Mandate and Remain True to the 2004 Framework: No Deal is a Bad Deal
Completing the Doha Round – Who Needs to Do What CANADIAN AGRI-FOOD TRADE ALLIANCE Suite 308 151 Slater Street Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5H3 Tel: (613) 560-0600 Fax: (613) 236-3590 www.cafta.org Prosperity Through Trade