Archive - 2005

November 8th

U.S. non-paper on numerical market access targets for services negotiations

7 November, 2005
Alink to a new U.S. non-paper on numerical market access targets for services negotiations

November 7th

Failed Summit Casts Shadow On Global Trade Talks

6 November, 2005
A failed summit of leaders of the Western Hemisphere dealt a blow to global trade liberalization and strengthened the influence of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, a critic of the U.S. who favors protectionism and old-style socialism.

Week of decision in WTO for 'level of ambition' in HongKong Ministerial

6 November, 2005
The WTO leadership will be going all out to make a big push - perhaps the last - to save the Hong Kong meeting from being a failure, or a 'non-event.'

Trade Officials to Hold Talks to Save a Global Agreement

6 November, 2005
Trade ministers from around the world have agreed to hold meetings in London and Geneva through the coming week in an effort to rescue plans for a global trade pact that is at an impasse over agriculture issues.

November 4th

Doha round will collapse if EU offer is final - NZ

3 November, 2005
The European Union's offer to cut agricultural import tariffs does not go far enough and puts prospects for a new global trade pact in jeopardy

November 3rd

Talks in Europe last-ditch effort to salvage WTO round: US

2 November, 2005
The United States said talks next week among five key players in the World Trade Organisation would prove crucial to success or failure at a WTO meeting in Hong Kong next month.

A damper on WTO talks?

2 November, 2005
While the world is debating European and American proposals to cut agriculture subsidies in a bid to revive World Trade Organization negotiations in Hong Kong next month, the U.S. Congress may be poised to undermine the effort.

A damper on WTO talks?

2 November, 2005
While the world is debating European and American proposals to cut agriculture subsidies in a bid to revive World Trade Organization negotiations in Hong Kong next month, the U.S. Congress may be poised to undermine the effort.

November 2nd

EC's WTO demands contradict UK Minister's 'no forced liberalisation' pledge

1 November, 2005
The latest set of proposals by the European Union at the World Trade Organisation which seeks to impose extreme levels of liberalisation on the developing countries is in stark contradiction to a recent speech made by the Trade Minister of the United Kingdom, which presently holds the Presidency of the European Union. This begs the question: Who really speaks for Europe?

LDCs make strong plea in WTO for action on SDT

1 November, 2005
The Special Session of the Committee on Trade and Development of the WTO met on 27 October to further consider in particular five Least Developed Country Agreement-specific proposals on Special and Differential Treatment, on which no consensus has been reached by Members so far.