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Non-Tariff Barriers And Political Solutions To Trade Disputes: A Case Study Of U.S. Poultry Exports To Russia

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This paper examines the recent U.S.-Russian trade dispute over poultry meats exports. Russia embargoed U.S. poultry on February 16, 1996, alleging that the U.S. inspection system did not meet Russian standards. An agreement signed on March 25, 1996, establishing an inspection criteria for exports to Russia and a testing protocol for salmonella and residues, resolved the trade dispute. Analysis indicates that Arkansas leg quarters prices are closely linked to U.S. poultry exports to Russia.

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  • Ames, Glenn C.W., 1997. "Non-Tariff Barriers And Political Solutions To Trade Disputes: A Case Study Of U.S. Poultry Exports To Russia," Faculty Series 16668, University of Georgia, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ugeofs:16668
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.16668
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    1. von Braun, Joachim & Serova, Eugenia & Harm tho Seeth & Melyukhina, Olga, 1996. "Russia's food economy in transition: current policy issues and the long-term outlook," 2020 vision discussion papers 18, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
    2. von Braun, Joachim & Seeth, Harm tho & Serova, Eugenia & Melyukhina, Olga, 1996. "Russia's food economy in transition," 2020 vision briefs 36, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
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