Journal of World Trade Studies
Vol 2 No 1 (2011): Developing Countries in Global Trading System

Coping with Environmental Standards in Trade: Indonesian Experience with Sustainable Palm Oil Debate

Maharani Hapsari (Department of International Relations, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Nov 2011

Abstract

Managing environmental standards as a form of environment-related trade barriers has become increasingly important for producing countries that are active participants in global commodity trading. Current international environmental standardization in trade, shows stronger tendency of convergence between sustainability criteria developed by the private sector and government regulations that apply in importing countries. Subsequently, such standards have overtime become guidelines for policy reforms in producing countries. To that end, the increasing role of private actors in pushing for higher environmental standards, has generated new dynamics in production-trade relations, which have overtime become increasingly complex. As a consequence, producing countries, now face multi-layered trade barriers before their products gain access to importing markets.

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JWTS

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Subject

Economics, Econometrics & Finance Social Sciences

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Journal of World Trade Studies (JWTS) is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary, and open access journal that engages with issues surrounding global trade, covering its political-economic, legal, socio-cultural, as well as applied and technical aspects. JWTS provides an in-depth and thought-provoking ...