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TWN
Info Service on WTO Issues (2003)
- WTO
General Council meeting ends with no breakthrough
- WTO
General Council convenes, with little progress and wide gaps
- 44
developing countries call for 3 Singapore issues to be dropped altogether
- Issues
and options in the WTO post-Cancun process
- SP/SSM
alliance complain about neglect of their concepts in agriculture negotiations
- EC
shift on Singapore issues sours WTO Green Room meeting on trade facilitation
- GC
Chair's satement to informal HOD meeting of 9 December
- Developing
countries call for Singapore issues to be dropped from WTO
- WTO
consultations on non-agricultural market access show polarization
of views
- Four
arguments against a plurilateral approach to Singapore issues at WTO
- No
convergence of views at WTO agriculture consultations
- Report
of WTO HOD meeting of 18 November
- Presentation
of NGO statement on UNCTAD XI preparation meeting
- Report
on 12 Nov 'green room' meeting on Singapore issues
- Lamy
still insists that Singapore issues are part of Doha single undertaking
- Stronger
UN mandate and capacity needed for FfD process
- Report
on UN FfD interactive dialogue
- FfD
dialogue at UN highlights South's financial woes
- Conclusions
on UNCTAD discussion on Cancun and WTO
- African
trade performance bleak, says UNCTAD report
- South
countries say civil society can no longer be ignored
- The
peace clause in the WTO's Agriculture Agreement
- G20
will stick together, says Brazil Foreign Minister
- WTO
General Council meets, Hong Kong to host next ministerial
- Status
of Singapore issues after Cancun
- Has
WTO learnt anything out of Cancun?
- No
easy answers on how to proceed after Cancun
- Salvaging
WTO from Cancun collapse
- Analysis
of the collapse of the Cancun Ministerial
- TWN
statement on collapse of Cancun Ministerial
- Fate
of Ministerial hangs on a thread (13 Sept)
- TWN
Cancun News Update (9 Sept)
- TWN
Briefing Papers for Cancun (9 Sept)
- 40
developing countries submit formal paper on Singapore issues (5
Sept)
- No
agreement yet of TRIPS Chair's statement of understanding
- TWN
comment on TRIPS Chair's statement of understanding
- North-South
divide on Cancun draft
- Developing
countries criticize Cancun draft
- TWN's
comments on revised draft Cancun ministerial text
- Caribbean
ministers' declaration want Singapore issues to be further clarified
- Industrial
tariffs of developing countries set for big cuts
- EC-Japan-Korea
investment proposal meets hostile response
- Investment
chair says no consensus on investment issue
- 17-country
agriculture paper supported by developing countries, attacked by EC
- No
consensus on Singapore issues
- Comment
on US-EC agriculture proposal
- WTO
members remain polarized over Singapore issues
- US-EC
agriculture paper criticised by developing countries
- African
countries submit papers on Singapore issues, WTO decision-making process
- Latest
developments on TRIPS and Public Health
- US-EC-Canada
proposal on non-agricultural market access draws angry response from
developing countries
- No
agriculture paper yet from US and EC
- ACP
trade ministers say there is no basis for negotiating Singapore issues
- EC
and Japan 'float' draft Cancun texts on Singapore issues
- Still
in the dark on the road to Cancun
- Comments
on Mr Jenny's note on consultations on competition modalities
- Developing
countries skeptical on more services liberalization
- Competition
working group chair gives 3 options for Cancun
- NGOs
launch campaign for democracy at WTO
- Cancun
2nd draft on 22 August, clash on process at HOD meet
- Analysis
of draft Cancun text and its process
- Deep
divisions on non-agricultural market access talks
- Will
differences among countries on Singapore issues be reflected in draft
Cancun declaration?
- 12
South countries comment on EC paper on modalities on Singapore issues
- WTO
competition agreement would undermine development, says expert
- 12
developing countries challenge EU approach on WTO 'Singapore issues'
- Members
stick to their positions in WTO agriculture special session
- Deep
divisions remain on transparency in government procurement
- Northern
agriculture subsidies come under attack at ECOSOC
- TWN
statement on agriculture at ECOSOC
- Developing
countries against trade facilitation rules in WTO
- Report
on African ministers' meeting for Cancun
- NGO
statements on CAP reform
- India
cautions on Singapore issues, at Egypt mini-ministerial
- Report
on development session at WTO public symposium
- Report
on competition session at WTO public symposium
- WTO
symposium debates investment issue
- Report
on WTO public symposium opening session
- Report
on European Parliament hearing on WTO
- Developing
countries lay out strategic approach to Cancun at TNC meet
- WTO
investment treaty will harm world's poor, say NGOs
- Many
developing countries don't want to start investment negotiations
- No
consensus on competition in WTO, say many developing countries
- No
decision on para 6 at TRIPS Council meet
- Africa
reiterates proposal to ban life patents
- Letter
in NY Times over US-EU fued over biotech food
- WHO
adopts resolution on IPRs and Public Health after wrangling over text
- Former
UK trade minister says trade liberalisation hurts the poor and developing
countries
- Developing
countries should not be coerced into investment negotiations, says
Indian trade minister
- Comments
on EC proposal on modalities for Singapore issues
- Asia
Pacific workshop urges proper national policiesand laws to maximise
rights on patents and medicines
- African
countries against negotiating Singapore issues
- Talks
towards Cancun shouldn't be at our expense
- NGOs
call on governments to drop investment issue at Cancun
- WTO
is wrong venue for investment negotiations: Report of seminar on 20
March
- General
Council suspends decision/discussion on TRIPS para 6 negotiations
- Developing
countries cautioned against services liberalization commitments in
GATS/WTO
- Guide
to countries on handling the WTO services negotiations
- NAM
Summit ends with a call for a new global human order
- Critique
by BL Das of Chairman's text on WTO agriculture modalities
- NGOs
call for rejection of WTO's agriculture modalities paper
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