As coronavirus takes hold, some countries are creeping towards food protectionism

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LONDON (BLOOMBERG) - A growing number of countries are signing pledges to resist export controls and other barriers to the movement of food and other necessities during the Covid-19 pandemic. But some countries are leaning in the other direction.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

LONDON - A growing number of countries are signing pledges to resist export controls and other barriers to the movement of food and other necessities during the Covid-19 pandemic. But some countries are leaning in the other direction.

They're just a few examples, and as Bloomberg's Isis Almeida and Agnieszka de Sousa report this week, there are no clear signs the trend that will grow more widely. "Given the problem that we are facing now, it's not the moment to put these types of policies into place," said Maximo Torero, chief economist at the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation."On the contrary, it's the moment to cooperate and coordinate."

 

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