Continuation Clause

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Meaning of Continuation Clause

A clause in a marine policy that the insurance shall continue in effect after twelve months, if then the voyage is not completed

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Continuation clause in Global Commerce Policy

In this regard, continuation clause is: a provision contained in Article 20 of the WTO Agreement on Agriculture which calls for the resumption of multilateral negotiations on agriculture one year before the end of the agreed implementation period, i.e. by 1 January 2000. The long-term objective of the continuation clause is substantial progressive reductions in support and protection. The resumed negotiations also take into account (a) the experience up to then from implementing the reduction commitments, (b) the effects of the reduction commitments on world trade in agriculture, non-trade concerns, special and differential treatment to developing countries, (c) the objective to establish a fair and market- oriented agricultural trading system, and (d) other objectives needed to achieve the long-term objectives. See also WTO built-in agenda.[1]

Continuation clausein the wold Encyclopedia

For an introductory overview on international trade policy, see this entry.

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Notes and References

  1. Dictionary of Trade Policy, “Continuation clause” entry (OAS)

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