Archive - Mar 2005 - Article

March 21st

G20 Ministerial meeting ends with Declaration

20 March, 2005
The Ministerial meeting of the Group of 20 concluded with the adoption of a Declaration and a press briefing in which Ministers from participating countries took part.

Santos thumbs down bilateral FTA with US

20 March, 2005
TRADE Secretary Juan B. Santos said it is premature to enter into a bilateral free trade agreement with the United States.

G20 Ministerial meeting ends with Declaration

20 March, 2005
The Ministerial meeting of the Group of 20 developing countries concluded with the adoption of a Declaration and a press briefing in which Ministers from participating countries took part.

G20 Ministerial meeting ends with Declaration

20 March, 2005
The Ministerial meeting of the Group of 20 developing countries concluded with the adoption of a Declaration and a press briefing in which Ministers from participating countries took part.

G20 Ministerial meeting ends with Declaration

20 March, 2005
The Ministerial meeting of the Group of 20 developing countries concluded with the adoption of a Declaration and a press briefing in which Ministers from participating countries took part.

March 20th

G-20 Calls For Elimination Of Export Subsidies

19 March, 2005
NEW DELHI, MARCH 19: The G-20 has advocated a tariff reduction formula containing progressivity, proportionality and flexibility.

G-20 Calls For Elimination Of Export Subsidies

19 March, 2005
Brazilian foreign minister and G-20 coordinator Celso Amorim stated that the G-20 has not only to meet more frequently but also has to engage with others to move its agenda ahead.

G-20 Calls for Elimination of Export Subsidies

19 March, 2005
The G-20 has advocated a tariff reduction formula containing progressivity, proportionality and flexibility.

G-20 calls for elimination of export subsidies

19 March, 2005
The G-20 has advocated a tariff reduction formula containing progressivity, proportionality and flexibility.

March 18th

Developing Countries Propose That TRIPS Should Require Patent Applications On Genetic Resources/Traditional Knowledge Should Prove Benefit Sharing

17 March, 2005
One of the highlights was a proposal by 8 developing countries that applications for patents relating to genetic resources and traditional knowledge should be accompanied by evidence of benefit sharing with the countries of origin