Agricultural Trade Liberalization has been one of the most controversial issues in International Trade. The conservative position assumed by WTO Members regarding the trade liberalization of agricultural barriers is rooted, amongst other reason, on the fact that countries do not want to depend on other governments for food (National Security). Due to the special treatment that countries give to agricultural goods, WTO Members negotiated in the Uruguay Round a separate agreement for agricultural trade, tailor-made for these goods, with an specific object and purpose: establish a fair and market-oriented agricultural trade policy.
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FuenteInternational Law: Revista Colombiana de Derecho Internacional