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Current State of Doha Round Negotiations on Agriculture: Issues, Concerns and Strategies for Bangladesh

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  • Uttam Deb
  • Muhammad Al Amin

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This report has been prepared under the CPD-TRRPD programme. The paper attempts to analyse the implications of various negotiating proposals put forward in the latest (6 December 2008) Revised Draft Modalities for Agriculture of the WTO. The paper reviews various negotiating modalities proposed in the December 2008 Draft; estimates the potentials and analyses the importance of agricultural trade for Bangladesh; and suggests some negotiating strategies for Bangladesh to pursue in the ongoing WTO negotiations on agriculture.

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  • Uttam Deb & Muhammad Al Amin, 2009. "Current State of Doha Round Negotiations on Agriculture: Issues, Concerns and Strategies for Bangladesh," CPD Working Paper 85, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD).
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    1. Uttam Kumar Deb & Narayan Chandra Das, 2006. "The Hong Kong Declaration and Agriculture - Implications for Bangladesh," Trade Working Papers 22287, East Asian Bureau of Economic Research.
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