Transparency, Monitoring & Surveillance: Policy Options for the Multilateral Trade System

Published By: International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Dev | Published Date: December, 01 , 2013

Transparency is essential to the smooth functioning of a trade system. Improved transparency in agricultural policies and markets will allow trade to play a full role in achieving global food security. The situation has improved since the Uruguay Round, with extensive monitoring activities embedded in WTO Agreements. Monitoring of the obligations under the Agreement on Agriculture (AoA) has led to the collection of considerable data on the policies of WTO Members. This data provides the basis for a deeper understanding of the extent to which policies are consistent with the smooth functioning of the trade system. The monitoring has, however, been tardy and Members’ classification of policies has been inconsistent. Certain policies that are crucial to food security, including biofuel subsidies and export restrictions, have not been adequately notified to the relevant WTO Committees.Coordination of the WTO and OECD databases would lead to a more useful basis for policy evaluation. In addition, more information on agricultural policies could be integrated with the Trade Policy Reviews of WTO Members.

Author(s): Timothy Josling | Posted on: Jan 30, 2016 | Views()


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