Uncharted Territory

  • The “Spaghetti Bowl Phenomenon” is in the news due to ongoing debates about regional trade policies and the increasing number of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs).
  • The term, coined by Jagdish Bhagwati in 1995, describes the complex web of overlapping FTAs that can hinder rather than help trade.
  • Each FTA has unique Rules of Origin (ROO), creating challenges for producers trying to comply with different requirements across multiple FTAs. This complexity is the core issue.
  • The “spaghetti” analogy illustrates the messy and difficult-to-navigate nature of these trade rules.
  • The primary impact is that despite the rise in FTAs, regional trade volumes can stagnate because of the complexity and confusion caused by the “Spaghetti Bowl Phenomenon.”