Standards and Market Access
The link between standards, technical regulations and trade brings to the fore conflicts between free trade rules and other human concerns such as the environment and health safety; the fundamental issue being the use of trade restrictions to address non-trade concerns. The WTO addresses standards through the various agreements, but largely demonstrates respect for regulatory diversity in its Member States by giving them leeway to set their own standards.
The private-sector in developed countries especially has been generating stringent standards that address non-trade related issues; for instance consumer preferences, food safety, environmental concerns, workers' health and safety requirements, but which lack the transparency intended by WTO members, hence heightening concerns over the protectionist and unilateralist abuse of standards.
Compliance with the standards has become a tricky issue as it involves costs—investment in equipment and staff to ensure compliance and costs related to proving conformity with to standards. For the bearer changes in costs of compliance directly influence production costs and may alter relative gains that accrue to producers and consumers especially in developing countries where entry into developed country markets can become more complex. TKN research in this area indentifies the challenges and opportunities for developing country producers trying to navigate these complex standards and regulations.
Research
Flavia Thomé talks about the Trade Knowledge Network
Video: Flavia Thomé, Nona Pelletier (Interviewer), Jason E.J. Manaigre (Technical Producer), 2009Trade Knowledge Network (TKN) Brochure
Outreach: Oli Brown, Flavia Thomé, Damon Vis-Dunbar, 2009Supermarket Buying Power: Global Supply Chains and Smallholder Farmers
Paper: Oli Brown, Christina Sander, 2007Trade Knowledge Network Brochure
Outreach: David A Boyer, 2005Compliance with International Standards in the Marine Fisheries Sector: A Supply Chain Analysis from Pakistan - Full Report
Paper: Shaheen Rafi Khan, Fahd Ali, Azka Tanveer, 2005Market Access Issues: EU - Bangladesh Trade Regime
A Case Study on Market Access: Myths and Realities - Full Report
Paper: Enamul Haque, Azreen Karim, Wahid Abdallah, 2005The Marine Seafood Export Supply Chain in India: Current State and Influence of Import Requirements - Full Report
Paper: Parashar Kulkarni, 2005Market Access Barriers to Select Nepalese Agricultural Exports - Full Report
Paper: Ratnakar Adhikari, Kamalesh Adhikari, 2005Lessons Learned on Trade and Sustainable Development
Book: Aaron Cosbey, 2004Sanitary and Phyto-Sanitary Barriers to Trade and its Impact on the Environment: The Case of Shrimp Farming in Bangladesh - Full Report
Paper: A.K. Enamul Haque, 2004Domestic Import Regulations for Genetically Modified Organisms and their Compatibility with WTO Rules - Full Report
Paper: Heike Baumuller, 2003The Costs and Benefits of Compliance with International Environmental Standards - Full Report
Paper: Mahmood A. Khwaja, Shahrukh Rafi Khan, Shaheen Rafi Khan, Mahvash Saeed Qureshi, 2003Economic and Environmental Impacts of First Generation Genetically Modified Crops: Lessons from the United States - Full Report
Paper: Charles Benbrook, 2003Sanitary and Phyto-Sanitary Barriers to Trade and its Impact on the Environment: The Case of Shrimp Farming in Bangladesh - Summary
Paper: A.K. Enamul Haque, 2003Economic and Environmental Impacts of First Generation Genetically Modified Crops: Lessons from the United States - Summary
Paper: Charles Benbrook, 2003The Costs and Benefits of Compliance with International Environmental Standards - Summary
Paper: Mahmood A. Khwaja, Shaheen Rafi Khan, Shahrukh Rafi Khan, Mahvash Saeed Qureshi, 2003Domestic Import Regulations for Genetically Modified Organisms and their Compatibility with WTO Rules - Summary
Paper: Heike Baumuller, 2003Implementing Environmental, Health and Safety (EH&S) Standards, and Technical Regulations: The Developing Country Experience
Paper: Tom Rotherham, 2003Labelling for Environmental Purposes: A review of the state of the debate in the World Trade Organization - Full Report
Paper: Tom Rotherham, 2003Trade in Domestically Prohibited Goods
Paper: Tina Winqvist, 1999Promoting Sustainable Trade: The Case of Environmental Requirements
Paper: Atul Kaushik, 1999

