Archive

March 21st, 2005

Developed Countries Advocate Steep Cuts in NAMA Tariffs

20 March, 2005
Several developed countries have intensified their advocacy in the WTO for a simple Swiss or non-linear formula that would result in steep tariff reductions in imports of industrial goods in developing countries.

G20 Ministerial Meeting Ends With Declaration

20 March, 2005
The Declaration of the G-20 Ministers called for the elimination of all export subsidies in agriculture within five years.

G-20 Meet Creates Grand Alliance of the Third World Countries

20 March, 2005
The G-20 summit could strengthen the cord of unity.

WTO Agriculture Talks Encounter Obstacles But Continue

20 March, 2005
Colombia and the United States Proposed 'Sectoral Initiatives'under which countries would eliminate almost all tariffs and subsidies for certain products.

WTO Agriculture Talks Encounter Obstacles But Continue

20 March, 2005
The World Trade Organization suspended a formal meeting on agriculture negotiations here late last week after countries failed to agree on a system of calculations for comparison of tariffs.

G-20 Meet Creates Grand Alliance Of tThe Third World Countries

20 March, 2005
Wisdom prevailed to accommodate the interests of various diverse group in preparation for the battle. The G-20 responded well to the sensitivities of the LDCs and other groups.

G20 Ministerial Meeting Ends With Declaration

20 March, 2005
The Declaration of the G-20 Ministers called for the elimination of all export subsidies in agriculture within five years.

G20 Ministerial Meeting Ends With Declaration

20 March, 2005
It asked for substantial reductions in trade distorting domestic support by developed countries as well as further disciplines in the Blue Box and the Green Box in order to avoid mere “box shifting' in domestic subsidies.

Developed Countries Advocate Steep Cuts in NAMA Tariffs

20 March, 2005
Several developed countries have intensified their advocacy in the World Trade Organisation for a simple Swiss or non-linear formula that would result in steep tariff reductions in imports of industrial goods in developing countries.

Santos Thumbs Down Bilateral FTA With US

20 March, 2005
Santos said the Philippines' reliance on trade with the US has gone down because of growing trade with Japan, Greater China and Asean.