Los beneficiarios africanos del protocolo del azúcar UE-ACP
Abstract
The world sugar market is deeply distorted by the protectionist practices that the main world-wide economic powers (the European Union, the United States and Japan) have started up. These practices not only affect their outer commercial relations, but also at their levels of internal production. This article tries to explain the contradictions of the world sugar regime in force, bearing in mind that the multilateral commitments in agricultural trade will obligate to change many of its parameters. It is carried out a special reference to the African countries beneficiaries of the Sugar Protocol included in the Partnership Agreement between the European Union (EU) and the countries of Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific (ACP).
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