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Workshop on Fisheries Trade Impacts, FAO, Rome, 5-6 July 2004. This international workshop on Fisheries Trade Impacts was organized by the Support unit for International Fisheries and Aquatic Research (SIFAR) and hosted by FAO.

This topic provides links to various papers, reports and case studies associated with the Workshop, including papers on five trade issues, background papers, and five country case studies. The background papers deal with: Sanitary and Phyto-Sanitary (SPS) Measures and Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT); Ethical/Social/Eco Certification, Labelling and Guidelines; The Impact of Subsidies on Trade in Fisheries Products; The Impact of Dumping on Trade in Fisheries Products; and Fiscal Reforms and Trade in Fisheries Products. The case studies cover: Bangladesh; Guinea; India; Uganda and Vietnam. For a synthesis of the entire study including policy recommendations, see: Bostock, T., Greenhalgh, P. and Kleih, U. (2004), Policy Research – Implications of Liberalisation of Fish Trade for Developing Countries – Synthesis Report. Chatham, UK: Natural Resources Institute. ISBN 0 85954 560-1.

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TitlePolicy research: implications of fish trade liberalisation on developing countries  ( Project )
Assigning OrganisationGerman Tech. Coop. Agency
 
Project Reference NumberPR 26109
 
Start Date01 January 2003
End Date01 November 2003
Funding OrganisationGerman Tech. Coop. Agency; [ 150,000 Dollar (US) ]; Dep. for Int. Dev. (UK)
 
Executing AgencySIFAR
 
KeywordsTRADE; POLICY; WTO; SUBSIDIES; ECO-LABELLING
 
Project SummaryThe principle objective of the study is to address the information gaps identified above and increase our knowledge and understanding about the relationship between the existing provisions on international fisheries (multilateral trade rules and bilateral agreements), as well as the changes envisaged in the WTO negotiations, on sustainable development.

The principle objective of the study is to address the information gaps identified above and increase our knowledge and understanding about the relationship between the existing provisions on international fisheries (multilateral trade rules and bilateral agreements), as well as the changes envisaged in the WTO negotiations, on sustainable development. This will be undertaken with a view to identifying options for national and international fisheries and trade policies which address the needs of sustainable development.

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 ·Tim Bostock
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