Brazil in the Uruguay Round of the GATT

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Author_Ricardo Wahrendorff Caldas
Brazil trade negotiation strategies
Brazil's Participation
Brazil's Position
Brazilian Diplomats
Brazilian Government
Brazilian Mission
Brazil’s Participation
Brazil’s Position
Cairns Group
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Decision Making Process
decision-making processes
developing economies
EC Proposal
economic diplomacy
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GATT Framework
GATT Principle
GATT Procedure
GATT Rule
GATT Secretariat
GATT Session
GATT System
international trade policy
ISI Policy
ISI Process
Ivory Coast
MFN Clause
MTO
multilateral negotiations
Pro-market Reforms
Punta Del Este
Punta Del Este Declaration
trade in services
Trade Policy Division
Uruguay Round

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138607750
  • Weight: 550g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 219mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1998, this volume analyses Brazil’s strategy in the Uruguay Round, focusing on the issue of services. Three different moments were chosen for analysis. The first was during discussions before the launch of the Uruguay Round. During this period, Brazil led the Less Developed Countries (LDCs), in obstructing the inclusion of services on the agenda. The Second was during the launch of the Uruguay Round, when Brazil persisted with this policy. This second period is referred to as the initial position of Brazil in the Uruguay Round. The third was Montreal, in 1988, when Brazil supported the principles which guided an agreement on services. After this turning point, Brazil’s position in the Round was increasingly supportive of an agreement, not only in services, but in all fields.

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