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novembro 25th, 2005

Queen to open Commonwealth summit dominated by trade issue

24 November, 2005
Queen Elizabeth II will open a 53-nation Commonwealth summit here likely to be dominated by developing countries' concerns over next month's WTO trade talks in Hong Kong.

EU says sugar reform deal strengthens hand in WTO talks

24 November, 2005
The European Union agreed on a major overhaul of its sugar subsidy program Thursday, cutting prices by 36 percent in a landmark deal that the EU said would strengthen its hand in upcoming world trade talks.

KoPA Newsletter #2

24 November, 2005
Contains three articles: Plan to Liberalize Korean Rice Market Ratified in Korean Parliament - Series of suicides

novembro 24th

EU trade chief slams drafts for key WTO meeting

23 November, 2005
Europe's top trade negotiator said on Thursday draft negotiating texts drawn up this week for a World Trade Organisation meeting in December were inadequate, a latest sign of the deep divisions plaguing the talks.

No Progress on GIs

23 November, 2005
The chairman of Doha Development Agenda's trade-related intellectual property negotiations

Revised draft ministerial text on services

23 November, 2005
link to the revised draft ministerial text on services by the chairman

Mr. Mandelson's Demands

23 November, 2005
European Union trade commissioner Peter Mandelson yesterday issued a stern warning to 'some' trade partners to enter into real negotiations with Brussels instead of making unrealistic demands and hiding behind criticism of the EU

Controversy Over NAMA Report

23 November, 2005
The European Union and the United States on Tuesday told Doha Development Agenda market access negotiations Chairman Stefan Haukur Johannesson that he should not have tabled figures for a tariff-cutting formula and 'paragraph eight' flexibilities for developing countries in his status report

novembro 23rd

NAMA report biased against developing countries

22 November, 2005
The progess report by the Chair of the WTO

Only Slight Progress This Week in Geneva

22 November, 2005
Trade ministers of the 'quad' nations the United States, the European Union, Brazil and India, along with Japan yesterday made some progress in bridging the gulfs in all packages of the Doha Development Agenda, agreeing to meet once again December 2 and 3 to finalize a ministerial declaration for the December 13 Hong Kong ministerial