波罗的海农业自由贸易协定:问题与潜在影响

Baltic Free Trade Agreement in Agriculture: Issues and Potential Impacts, The

American Journal of Agricultural Economics · 1997
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中文导读

分析1996年波罗的海三国(爱沙尼亚、拉脱维亚、立陶宛)签署农业自由贸易协定的谈判过程,指出政策不对称(爱沙尼亚零关税而其他两国关税20-60%)是主要障碍,并评估该协定的潜在影响。

Abstract

The Baltic Free Trade Agreement (BFTA) was signed in 1993, took effect on April 1, 1994, and is intended to be the first step in the formation of a customs union. However, agricultural products (agriculture, food industry, and fisheries) were excluded from the initial text, which provided that a separate agreement covering the missing trade areas would be worked out. The process of reaching this agreement was a long and difficult one, and policy asymmetry was a major obstacle throughout the negotiations, since Estonia had no import tariffs and the other countries had tariffs ranging from 20 to 60 percent. Finally, in May 1996 leaders of the three countries personally agreed that they would accept free trade for all products of the three countries meeting a domestic rules of origin requirement. The governments of the three countries promptly worked out the specifics of an agreement, which was signed in June 1996. By October 4, 1996, the Parliaments of all three countries had ratified the agreement, and it became law on January 1, 1997.

波罗的海自由贸易协定农业贸易政策不对称原产地规则