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Global trade tensions fueled by rising government subsidies risk undermining efforts to fight poverty

Sep 6th, 2023 • by Jose Sigornet

We are witnessing important setbacks in the open, international trade system that has driven prosperity around the world and lifted billions of people out of poverty in developing countries. Geopolitical tensions, on the heels of earlier trade wars—and accentuated by shocks such as the pandemic, disruptions in supply chains, and climate events—are heightening the risk of economic fragmentation.

Advancing agricultural trade reforms: Latin American contributions to the multilateral trading system

Aug 9th, 2023 • by GLORIA ABRAHAM PERALTA, ADRIANA CAMPOS, VALERIA PIÑEIRO, AND ELSA OLIVETTI

Multilateral trade negotiations over agriculture present a complex set of challenges: Finding a balance between the diverse interests and positions of the 164 members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is exceedingly difficult due to the importance and varied sensitivities of this sector across countries. Those with significant agrifood exports want new market opportunities and thus promote greater trade liberalization; other members, generally importers, prefer to focus on increasing domestic production and protecting their domestic markets.

India’s new ban on rice exports: Potential threats to global supply, prices, and food security

Jul 26th, 2023 • by JOSEPH GLAUBER AND ABDULLAH MAMUN

On July 20, India announced that it would restrict exports of non-basmati rice to calm domestic rice prices that had risen more than 30% since October 2022 (Figure 1). The ban would halt overseas sales of the grain with “immediate effect,” the government announced, and is estimated to cover about 75%-80% of Indian rice exports.