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The impact of an EU–US transatlantic trade and investment partnership agreement on biofuel and feedstock markets

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We assess the impact of a potential TTIP bilateral free trade agreement on the EU and US bio‐economies (feedstock, biofuels, by‐products, and related competing crops) and major trade partners in these markets. The analysis develops a multi‐market model that incorporates bilateral trade flows (US to EU, EU to US, and similarly with third countries) and is calibrated to the OECD‐FAO baseline for 2013–2022 to account for recent policy decisions. The major policy reforms from a TTIP involve tariff and TRQ liberalisation and their direct contractionary impact on US sugar supply, EU biofuel production, and indirect negative effect on US high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) production. EU sugar and isoglucose production expand along with US ethanol and biodiesel and oilseed crushing. EU sugar would flow to the US, US biofuels and vegetable oil to the EU.
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hal-04049345 , version 1 (28-03-2023)

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John C Beghin, Jean-Christophe Bureau, Alexandre Gohin. The impact of an EU–US transatlantic trade and investment partnership agreement on biofuel and feedstock markets. Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2017, 68 (2), pp.321-344. ⟨10.1111/1477-9552.12200⟩. ⟨hal-04049345⟩
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