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ID060680
Title ProperAustralia and the European Union in the world trade organization
Other Title Informationpartners or adversaries?
LanguageENG
AuthorKenyon, Donald ;  Kunkel, John
PublicationMar 2005.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Shared interests between Australia and the European Union (EU) in multilateral trade negotiations are increasing. However, the relationship in the WTO continues to be defined by conflicts over agriculture. This article examines the case for closer Australia-EU co-operation on shared interests in WTO negotiations while continuing to press for more rapid reform of EU agriculture policies. It traces the major changes in the interface between Australia and the EU in the WTO, including the re-structuring of the Australian economy over the past two decades and the more recent efforts by the EU to modify the trade impact of the Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) on world agriculture trade. The article concludes that closer co-operation between Australia and the EU in the WTO on shared interests would enhance Australia's influence in the multilateral trade system.
`In' analytical NoteAustralian Jounal of International Affairs Vol. 59, No.1; Mar 2005: p 55-69
Journal SourceAustralian Jounal of International Affairs Vol: 59 No 1
Key WordsWTO ;  Australia ;  European Union ;  Economic Cooperation-Australia-European Union