Term:
Reference (border) price
Definition:

The reference (border) price is the import (c.i.f.) or export (f.o.b.) price of a commodity used for calculating the market price support price gap, measured at the farm gate level. An implicit border price may be calculated as, for example, the unit value of imports or exports

Domain:
International Trade
Source:
OECD glossary
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