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Dieser Artikel des Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) untersucht die möglichen Konsequenzen der Aussetzung der Doha-Runde und hinterfragt, ob sich die Ziele der europäischen Handelspolitik ändern müssen.
With the increasing likelihood of a failed or significantly delayed Doha Round (possibly until as late as 2009), the paper looks at ways in which the world’s trading arena could change and the impact this would have on any future WTO deal.
The authors view the current state of play as follows:
The paper asserts that the main priority now must be to examine the consequences of a long-term WTO failure, both on the future of WTO negotiations and on the entirety of EU trade policy. A clear set of ex-ante checks, using simple scenario analyses of the likely future impact of alternative policies, should be used. Ideally, it is suggested, such assessments should include a consideration of the potential costs of increased regionalism.
The authors conclude by stating that the EU needs to gets its trade policy priorities right, especially given the likely erosion of EU/US ability to shape events in the future as geopolitical influence inexorably shifts eastwards.