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GGD-92-6R 1 (1992-07-31)

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GAo          United States
             General Accounting Ofce
             Washington. D.C. 20548

             General Government Division


             8-230527



             July 31, 1992

             The Honorable Patrick Leahy
             Chairman, Committee on Agriculture,
             Nutrition, and Forestry
             United States Senate

             The Honorable E (Kika) de la Garza
             Chairman, Committee on Agriculture
             House of Representatives

             As you requested, we have been monitoring the
             agricultural trade negotiations under the Uruguay Round
             of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).'
             The purpose of this letter is to provide a progress
             report on the current status of negotiations.
             Specifically, we have focused on (1) the U.S. and its key
             competitors' reactions to the proposal presented by the
             GATT's Director General, (2) problems identified with
             countries' commitment schedules to reduce their support
             for agriculture, and (3) the status of the European
             Community's (EC) reform of its Common-Agricultural Policy
             (CAP). We have also provided an outline of the Director
             General's proposal and the revised CAP in the enclosures.
             Press reports varied as to whether the United States and
             its major trading partners made progress at the Group of
             Seven (G-7)2 summit meeting in early July in resolving
             their differences in the Uruguay Round negotiations.
             This letter helps explain the nature of those
             differences.


             'See our two earlier reports, Agricultural Trade
             Negotiations: Initial Phase of the Uruguay Round
             (GAO/NSIAD-88-144BR, May 5, 1988), and Agricultural Trade
             Negotiations: Stalemate in the Uruguay Round (GAO/NSIAD-
             91-129, Feb. 1, 1991).
             2The G-7 countries are Canada, France, Germany, Italy,
             Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

                     GAO/GGD-92-6R Progress in GATT Negotiations






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