US duties on imports of Spanish ripe olives
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06-03-2019
In January 2019, the European Union (EU) launched a case before the World Trade Organization (WTO) against the United States (US) challenging duties on imports of Spanish ripe olives, definitively in place since July 2018. US authorities have concluded that certain EU support measures for Spanish olive producers under the common agricultural policy (CAP) are contrary to WTO rules and can be countervailed. Given the importance of such support for EU farmers, the US measures could have far-reaching consequences for the EU's agricultural model and set precedents in the WTO.
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- AGRI-FOODSTUFFS
- agricultural activity
- agricultural policy
- AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHERIES
- America
- common agricultural policy
- economic geography
- Europe
- export (EU)
- GEOGRAPHY
- import restriction
- INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
- international trade
- olive
- olive-growing
- plant product
- political geography
- restoration of customs duties
- Spain
- tariff policy
- trade
- TRADE
- trade dispute
- United States
- world organisations
- World Trade Organisation