Early Harvest

Early Harvest

Early harvest in Global Commerce Policy

In this regard, early harvest is: agreement among negotiating partners that some of their targets could or should be reached and implemented without waiting for the formal end to the negotiations. The Doha Ministerial Declaration, for example, states that . . . The entries on trade policy are here. Agreements reached at an early stage [of the negotiations launched by the Declaration] may be implemented on a provisional or a definitive basis . The entries on trade policy are here. An example of an early harvest in the Uruguay Round was the creation of the Trade Policy Review Mechanism. See also single undertaking.[1]

Early harvestin 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, “Early harvest” entry (OAS)

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