Steve Verhuel Canada's chief ag negotiatior has been making presentations stating that Canada will comply with the WTO and that the
CWB will have to make adjustments and has few if any allies when it comes to the CWB.
Canada will have to delink the CWB from government regarding the government guarantees to the CWB, CWB borrowings and CWB initial payment guarantees to name a few issues. There is also the issue of how the government would account for a provision regarding a default in the CWB bonds (some $6b). There is a good article on this on page 71 of the Dec 04 Top Crop Manager magazine by the chair of the Barley Growers.
Anyone figured out yet how the CWB will adjust to the new trading rules?
CWB will have to make adjustments and has few if any allies when it comes to the CWB.
Canada will have to delink the CWB from government regarding the government guarantees to the CWB, CWB borrowings and CWB initial payment guarantees to name a few issues. There is also the issue of how the government would account for a provision regarding a default in the CWB bonds (some $6b). There is a good article on this on page 71 of the Dec 04 Top Crop Manager magazine by the chair of the Barley Growers.
Anyone figured out yet how the CWB will adjust to the new trading rules?
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