加拿大生猪稳定计划与美国对生猪和猪肉反补贴税的历史记录

A Chronicle of Canadian Hog Stabilization Programs and U.S. Countervailing Duties on Hogs and Pork

American Journal of Agricultural Economics · 1992
被引 6
人大 AABS 3

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梳理了加拿大联邦/省级生猪稳定计划的运作机制,并回顾了1984年美国因指控该计划构成不公平补贴而引发的反补贴税案的经济与法律论据。

Abstract

Canadian hog producers are eligible for a federal/provincial hog stabilization program which, under certain conditions, makes deficiency payments to producers enrolled in the program. Currently, producers pay premiums of approximately one-third of the cost of the program, whereas federal and provincial authorities share the remaining two-thirds of the cost. There are no direct subsidies to pork processors. In 1984, U.S. hog producers alleged that the Canadian stabilization program was an unfair production subsidy resulting in larger Canadian hog and pork exports that caused serious economic hardship for U.S. hog producers. The consequent trade actions against Canadian exports have entailed a countervailing duty on hog exports applied sporadically over the same time period. This paper provides a summary of the Canadian hog stabilization program and an overview of the economic and legal arguments made in the U.S. countervailing duty case involving Canadian hog and pork exports.

加拿大生猪稳定计划美国反补贴税生猪出口猪肉出口