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WTO?s Hong Kong Declaration: an analysis of key impacts on the global environment and livelihoods
17 December, 2005
By Ronnie Hall, Friends of the Earth International
NAMA
The WTO's current trade negotiations on non-agricultural market access (NAMA) have been reaffirmed and still include proposals from various countries to completely liberalize markets in forest products, fish and fish products, gems and precious metals, primary aluminum and oil, with no mention of the potential and possibly widespread environmental and social impacts that this could have.
A specific reference to sectoral negotiations has been reinserted in today