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Fertilizer subsidies: Gearing for WTO-compatible regime

Posted on January 12, 2001 by Uttam Gupta

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Tags: Removal of QRs', 'bound rate of duty on urea & DAP', 'differential concession', 'domestic production vs imports', 'AoA's Article III on National Treatment', 'AMS in developed countries', 'feedstock price increase', 'CAIRNS group approach', 'product & non-product specific: Negative', 'Background Paper on LTFP', 'aggregate measurement support' (AMS)
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