Archive

September 5th, 2005

Mercosur-EU negotiators meeting at Ministerial Level

4 September, 2005
Ministers reaffirmed the importance of the strategic relationship between Mercosur and the EU.

September 2nd

Hong Kong Is the ?Priority? - Lamy

1 September, 2005
Pascal Lamy yesterday declared that the sixth ministerial meeting in Hong Kong set for mid-December remains his 'priority number one'

September 1st

Focus on Trade, No 113, Part 2

31 August, 2005
Title

A Declaration of War

31 August, 2005
'The U.S. proposal package is designed to force the world to accept as its own the U.S. strategy of abandoning impoverished nations and peoples, rejecting international law, privileging ruthless market forces over any attempted regulation, sidelining the role of international institutions except for the IMF, the World Bank and the WTO, and weakening, perhaps fatally, the United Nations itself.'

August 31st

G20: Not representing farmers interests

30 August, 2005
Response to the G20 Ministerial Meeting in Pakistan (8-10 September 2005)

August 26th

India not to budge on its stand at WTO

25 August, 2005
In a clear message to the US and other developed countries, India today categorically said it would not accept any outcome without movement on services at the WTO trade negotiations.

August 24th

U.S., Saudi Arabia Reach Agreement On Services Provisions of WTO Deal

23 August, 2005
The United States and Saudi Arabia have reached agreement on the terms under which U.S. banks and other service providers will be allowed to operate in Saudi Arabia following its accession to the World Trade Organization.

August 23rd

India's Nath Pushes TRIPS and CBD

22 August, 2005
Indian trade minister Kamal Nath last week urged his counterparts in Africa and South America to stand tough against the United States in the Doha Development Agenda negotiations by adopting an 'aggressive strategy' for agreement on biodiversity and traditional knowledge

August 20th

No easy ride in the land of the FTA

19 August, 2005
IT WAS meant to be the big breakthrough for Australian exporters

U.S. gains in one-sided trade deal

19 August, 2005
THE much-vaunted free trade agreement with the United States has become one-sided, with no financial benefit to Australia.