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Potential impact of sanitary and phytosanitary barriers on trade for the Americas

Por: Narrod, Claire A [consultor/a].
Colaborador(es): Kerr, Tom [autor] | IICA, San José (Costa Rica) [entidad colaboradora].
Series Technical Work in Progress Series (IICA) no. 106. Editor: San José, Costa Rica Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA) 1997Descripción: 59 páginas 1 recurso en línea (66 páginas) 7 figuras, 7 tablas.Tema(s): barreira comercial | trade barriers | barrière commerciale | Barreras comerciales | sanidade animal | animal health | santé animale | Sanidad animal | protecção das plantas | plant protection | protection des plantes | Protección de las plantas | controlo da exportação | export control | restriction à l'exportation | Control de la exportación | vigilância | monitoring | surveillance | Vigilancia | estudo de casos | case studies | étude de cas | Estudios de casos prácticos | avaliação | assessment | évaluation | Evaluación | OMC | WTO | OMC | OMCRecursos en línea: eng Resumen: This report investigates the prospects countries in the Americas have in their efforts to meet the SPS mandates of the World Trade Organization (WTO), It identidies several trends that appear to be occurring as countries attempt to meet obligations under the WTO. An understandind of these trends is important considering that many ot the SPS policy issues have evolved relatively quickly and haphazardly over the past few years with little opportunity for analysis or reflection. Since these measures are continuing to evolve at a rapid pace, our policy recommendations consider the success of several short-term actions and then focus on the long-term needs and objectives based on today's environment. The issue of compliance with WTO obligations is important because it marks the first occasion where SPS has been brought formally into the dialogue concerning trade
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This report investigates the prospects countries in the Americas have in their efforts to meet the SPS mandates of the World Trade Organization (WTO), It identidies several trends that appear to be occurring as countries attempt to meet obligations under the WTO. An understandind of these trends is important considering that many ot the SPS policy issues have evolved relatively quickly and haphazardly over the past few years with little opportunity for analysis or reflection. Since these measures are continuing to evolve at a rapid pace, our policy recommendations consider the success of several short-term actions and then focus on the long-term needs and objectives based on today's environment. The issue of compliance with WTO obligations is important because it marks the first occasion where SPS has been brought formally into the dialogue concerning trade

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