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U.S. Negotiators Boxed into a Corner at WTO
8 June, 2006
R. Dennis Olson and Alexandra Spieldoch
The May 19 economic simulation was prepared at the request of trade negotiators from the European Union, the U.S. and nine other WTO members. It assessed the main agriculture proposals from the U.S., EU, G-10 and G-20. It found that under the U.S. proposal, U.S. agriculture spending could legally increase to $22.5 billion a year, from last year