Archive - Nov 2005

November 9th

A Less Ambitious Hong Kong Conference

8 November, 2005
Geneva Just how substantial a planned sixth ministerial meeting of the World Trade Organization in Hong Kong December 13 to 18 can be has been called into question because of the inability of trade ministers to reach agreement on full modalities in the Doha Development Agenda agriculture and nonagricultural market access talks

Trouble With DDA If AD ?Touched?

8 November, 2005
Most members of Congress do not think much at all of the ongoing Doha Development Agenda of trade negotiations and when they hear that the United States is getting little of what it is demanding in agricultural and industrial products market access, they think even less of it

November 8th

WTO may have to lower sights for Hong Kong meet

7 November, 2005
Trade ministers appeared ready on Tuesday to discuss lowering expectations for a World Trade Organisation (WTO) meeting next month because their differences are too wide.

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

India, Brazil recall poverty agenda as WTO heavyweights search for deal

7 November, 2005
India and Brazil warned that the success of struggling global trade talks hinges on rich nations taking account of the poor, as the EU called for more concessions from developing countries.

EU Standing Pat in London

7 November, 2005
European Union trade commissioner Peter Mandelson yesterday assured the EU Council of Ministers that he will not table a new proposal on agricultural market access at the 'quad'plus ministerial meeting as demanded by the United States

A ?Modalities? WTO Ministerial Next June?

7 November, 2005
In a move to avoid the collapse of the mid-December Hong Kong World Trade Organization ministerial meeting... suggestions are being made to have a 'proper' ministerial summit next June

No Progress at London ?Quad?-Plus

7 November, 2005
The five trade ministers from the United States, the European Union, India, Brazil and Japan who met here in an effort to reach a breakthrough in the stalled Doha Development Agenda trade negotiations practiced diplomatic 'brinkmanship' and restated 'inflexible' positions, but ended on a 'disappointing' note leaving attainment of the full modalities in agriculture and industrial goods trade for next month

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.'