PRESIDENCY OF DILMA ROUSSEFF AND MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS: RETRACTION WITHOUT ABANDONMENT

In October 2012, based on a decision of Mercosur, the Brazilian government raised import duties on more than one hundred products. This article argues that the current Brazilian administration remains interested in multilateral trade negotiations, despite competing interpretations that the recent me...

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Published in:Revista Conjuntura Austral
Main Authors: Fábio Costa Morosini, João Marcelo Cornetet
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Language:English
Published: Graduate Programme in International Strategic Studies (PPGEEI) 2013-09-01
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Online Access:https://seer.ufrgs.br/ConjunturaAustral/article/view/40408
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description In October 2012, based on a decision of Mercosur, the Brazilian government raised import duties on more than one hundred products. This article argues that the current Brazilian administration remains interested in multilateral trade negotiations, despite competing interpretations that the recent measure indicates thatBrazilabandoned the Doha Development Round of the World Trade Organization.
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spellingShingle Fábio Costa Morosini
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PRESIDENCY OF DILMA ROUSSEFF AND MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS: RETRACTION WITHOUT ABANDONMENT
governo de dilma rousseff
negociações comerciais multilaterais
rodada doha
title PRESIDENCY OF DILMA ROUSSEFF AND MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS: RETRACTION WITHOUT ABANDONMENT
title_full PRESIDENCY OF DILMA ROUSSEFF AND MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS: RETRACTION WITHOUT ABANDONMENT
title_fullStr PRESIDENCY OF DILMA ROUSSEFF AND MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS: RETRACTION WITHOUT ABANDONMENT
title_full_unstemmed PRESIDENCY OF DILMA ROUSSEFF AND MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS: RETRACTION WITHOUT ABANDONMENT
title_short PRESIDENCY OF DILMA ROUSSEFF AND MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS: RETRACTION WITHOUT ABANDONMENT
title_sort presidency of dilma rousseff and multilateral trade negotiations retraction without abandonment
topic governo de dilma rousseff
negociações comerciais multilaterais
rodada doha
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