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Provedor de dados:  AgEcon
País:  United States
Título:  The Effect of CAFTA-DR and CBI on Ethanol Production and Trade
Autores:  Gregorowicz, Philip
Ligeon, Carel
Jolly, Curtis M.
Data:  2012-04-23
Ano:  2009
Palavras-chave:  CAFTA-DR
CBI
Ethanol Production
Trade
Caribbean
Agribusiness
International Relations/Trade
F13
Q17
Resumo:  Belize City, Belize 23rd - 27th July, 2007

Given U.S. government mandates and subsidies, ethanol production has grown significantly since 2000. Most of the ethanol used in the US is from domestically produced corn, however the US has been importing relatively small amounts of sugar based ethanol from countries in South and Central America and the Caribbean over the past few years. The key reason why the import of ethanol has played a minor role in the US market is a tariff on imported ethanol. Under Caribbean Basin Initiative (CBI), ethanol that is produced in the CBI and CAFTA-DR countries can be imported duty free into the US. Therefore several countries have set up dehydration plants in the CBI and CAFTA-DR countries to convert hydrous ethanol (“wet ethanol”) from Brazil into dehydrated ethanol, which is then exported duty-free to the US. This study examines the effects that CAFTA-DR might have on the ethanol production and economies of the CAFTA-DR and CBI countries.
Tipo:  Presentation
Idioma:  Inglês
Identificador:  978-976-8223-76-0

http://purl.umn.edu/122886
Relação:  Caribbean Agro-Economic Society>27th West Indies Agricultural Economics Conference, July 2007, Belize City, Belize
Proceedings of the West Indies Agricultural Economics Conference
27
Formato:  15
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