Out of those global gains of US $286 billion,
the developing world would gain approximately
US $100 billion from liberalized trade
in agriculture. Approximately US $80 billion of
that gain would result from the liberalization
of agricultural trade among developing countries.
If high-income countries35 liberalized
their agricultural sectors as well, gains for the
developing world would amount to an additional
US $20 billion. Similarly, liberalization
of trade in manufactured goods in developing
countries would gain the developing world US
$33 billion. Liberalization of trade in manufactured
goods in high-income countries would
result in the developing world gaining an additional
US $25 billion.36