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Ready to Discuss; Iowa Competitive

Ready to Discuss After previously calling it unsustainable, the Biden Administration has reportedly notified WTO members that it is “ready to discuss” a 10-point proposal for reforming Special and Differential Treatment (S&DT) that has been drafted by developing countries. While opponents of the White House capitulation on intellectual property rights might be wary, there is much to discuss. The developing countries say S&DT should be precise, effective, and operational. The U.S. should counter-argue that tariff rate quotas should also be precise, effective, and operational.  Three-quarters of the WTO membership are S&DT beneficiaries, which is the equivalent of trade welfare. This group includes China, the wo...

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