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China\u0027s Corn Exports: Business as Usual, Despite WTO Accession
- 英文名称:
- China\u0027s Corn Exports: Business as Usual, Despite WTO Accession
- 作者:
- Fred Gale""url":0;
- 关键词:
- Corn; maize; China; exports; imports; price; subsidy; tariff rate quota; World Trade Organization; WTO; transportation; value added tax; VAT;
- 年份:
- 2002
- 出版地:
- Washington, DC, USA
- 总页数:
- 10
- 语种:
- English
- 摘要:
- A decline in China\u0027s corn exports was expected to be a main effect of that country\u0027s accession to the World Trade Organization in December 2001. Instead, China\u0027s corn exports continued at a near-record pace during 2002. China has canceled direct export subsidies, but other policies have replaced them, although details of these new measures are not clear. This year\u0027s rising international prices have given an added boost to China\u0027s corn export program and delayed an expected increase in China\u0027s corn imports. In the long run, government policies that encourage exports may prove too costly to continue, and restructuring of China\u0027s corn and livestock sectors may reduce the flow of exports.
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