Archive - 2006

June 7th

India warns of backing out on WTO offers

6 June, 2006
India has warned that it may withdraw some of its services offers if developed countries do not respond to its requests in the area of off-shore services (mode 1) and movement of workers and professionals (mode 4).

Simulations on Domestic Support and Agriculture Tariffs

6 June, 2006
Links to a new set of agriculture simulations on domestic support (AMS and overall support) and on tariffs.

Deadlines and the DDA Ag Talks

6 June, 2006
A senior US agricultural trade negotiator in the Doha Development Agenda commented yesterday that he has not seen so much 'negotiating enthusiasm' in Geneva for months - but not enough to create a 'level of ambition' that would lead the way to an eventual conclusion (WTD, 6/6/06).

An 'Ambitious' Aid-for-Trade Component

6 June, 2006
The World Trade Organization Doha Round will not succeed without an 'ambitious' aid-for-trade package, WTO Deputy Director General Valentine Sendanyoye-Rugwabiza said yesterday (WTD, 6/6/06).

'Traditional Knowledge' and Biodiversity

6 June, 2006
The United States yesterday sharply opposed the idea of commencing text-based negotiations on disclosing the origin of biological resources and 'traditional knowledge' in patent applications (WTD, 5/26/06).

June 6th

Pamphlet on US-Malaysia FTA released

5 June, 2006
This pamphlet

June 4th

Forwarded from Mobilize and Organize to Resist the FTA and Neoliberal Globalization (MORFNG)

Over 100 peasant, labor and community leaders from South Korea are coming to Washington DC to protest the US-Korea Free Trade Negotiations and neoliberal globalization!

June 2nd

Malaysia's DDA Compromise Plan

1 June, 2006
In an attempt to break the deadlock in the Doha Development Agenda negotiations on reaching full modalities by the end of June, Malaysian trade minister Rafidah Aziz yesterday offered a 'blueprint' that calls for accepting the Group-of-20 proposal as a 'basis to move negotiations forward' on the thresholds and cuts for tariff reduction, tariff reduction numbers and spending caps in the farm market access pillar (see related report this issue).

June 1st

WHA establishes working group on IPRs and health R&D

31 May, 2006
After a negotiating process that lasted many days and that was closely watched by dozens of health and development NGOs, the World Health Assembly adopted a resolution on 27 May that established a working group to come up with a global strategy on intellectual property, health research and development, and new medicines for diseases that especially affect developing countries.

Statement of the regional seminar on GATS and the right to protect public services

31 May, 2006
We, the delegates from organizations, networks, social movements, NGOs, women