Archive - 2006 - Article

April 10th

Cluster of plurilateral services meetings at WTO

9 April, 2006
A two-week 'cluster' on services ended at the WTO last Friday (7 April), after a flurry of meetings on several sectors, which marked the start of the new 'plurilateral method' of negotiations.

EU's Mandelson Calls U.S. Lawmaker's Trade Gibe 'Offensive'

9 April, 2006
European Union Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson scorned as 'offensive' a U.S. lawmaker's proposal to drop the EU as a partner, highlighting the obstacles to a new World Trade Organization agreement.

April 9th

No easy road to WTO's end-April deadline

8 April, 2006
The WTO's Director General Pascal Lamy by all accounts is sticking to the end-April deadline for reaching agreement on modalities for agriculture and non-agriculture market access (NAMA).

Malaysia-US FTA

8 April, 2006
Below are the links for your information the following documents on the Malaysia-US FTA opposition that is building up in Malaysia.

CBD sets 2010 deadline to set up global ABS regime

8 April, 2006
The 8th Conference of the Parties (COP 8) to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) ended late in the night on the last day of the meeting (31 March) with agreement on how to progress on access and benefit sharing (ABS), a key issue that has dogged the CBD for many years.

No easy road to WTO's end-April deadline

8 April, 2006
The WTO's Director General Pascal Lamy by all accounts is sticking to the end-April deadline for reaching agreement on modalities for agriculture and non-agriculture market access (NAMA).

April 8th

Baldacci requests WTO exemption

7 April, 2006
Concerned that state public services could be threatened by World Trade Organization negotiations in Geneva this week, Gov. John E. Baldacci has asked federal trade officials to exempt Maine from the WTO's service sector rules.

Baldacci opts out of some WTO service-sector rules

7 April, 2006
Gov. John Baldacci has sent a letter to the U.S. Trade Representative Rob Portman, stating that Maine would not be covered by the World Trade Organization's service-sector rules in the General Agreement on Trade in Services.

April 7th

Exploitation not a path to alleviating poverty, trade union body warns at end of services negotiations at WTO

6 April, 2006
At the end of two weeks of negotiations on services, world trade union bodies the ICFTU and Public Services International today warned that if they remain on the same course, the GATS negotiations could have a disastrous affect on basic human rights in developing and developed countries.

April 6th

United Nations: UN reform process hotting up

5 April, 2006
The process of reforming the United Nations is heating up as diplomats and UN bureaucrats get increasingly embroiled in the many and complex strands of the process.The process of reforming the United Nations is heating up as diplomats and UN bureaucratsget increasingly embroiled in the many and complex strands of the process.The process of reforming the United Nations is heating up as diplomats and UN bureaucrats get increasingly embroiled in the many and complex strands of the process.