
Sugar Trade Agreements
Sugar trade agreements are arrangements between countries that regulate the import and export of sugar. They set terms like tariffs (taxes on imports) and quotas (limits on the amount traded) to protect domestic sugar industries and promote fair competition. These agreements aim to stabilize prices, ensure supply, and sometimes support farmers. They can involve complex negotiations to balance the interests of sugar-producing and consuming nations, helping to prevent market disruptions and ensuring consistent sugar availability globally.