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juin 16th, 2005

ivergences over modalities for tariff reduction in NAMA talks

15 June, 2005
At the negotiations over non agricultural market access (NAMA), there wasa heated debate over the modalities on the tariff reduction formulaand other aspects such as the treatment of unbound tariffs.(M.Khor)

NAMA negotiations: Argentina, Brazil and India argue why developing countries need to use industrial tariffs

15 June, 2005
Argentina, Brazil and India presentedtheir views on the need to maintain the use of industrial tariffs.They also further explained their proposal which had beentabled at the previous NAMA meeting.(M.Khor)

Group Forms To Lobby For Lower Farm Tariffs, Subsidies

15 June, 2005
U.S. restaurants, food retailers and processors have joined with agriculture producer groups in Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Brazil to form a coalition to lobby for reduced farm tariffs and subsidies at the World Trade Organization headquarters here and in world capitals.

juin 15th

WTO Agriculture Negotiations on Market Access Issues 30 May-3 June 2005

14 June, 2005
The Special Session on agriculture, mainly involving negotiations onmaket access issues (the tariff reduction formula and special products and special safeguard mechanism) took place on 30 May to 3 June at the WTO.(M.Khor)

juin 14th

WTO members discuss 'tiered' tariff cuts in agriculture

13 June, 2005
A session of mainly informal negotiations took place at the WTOon agriculture issues on 30 May to 3 June. One of the key issues discussed was market access, especially the nature of the 'tiered formula' for tariff reductions.(M.Khor)

G33 submits proposals on Special Products (SPs) and Special Safeguard

13 June, 2005
At the WTO agriculture session on 30 May to 3 June, the Groupof 33 (comprising 42 countries, mainly developing countries, whichare concerned about food security, livelihood security and ruraldevelopment needs) submitted two papers on special products (SPs)and special safeguard mechanism (SSM), in which the G33 spellout in greater detail their proposals on these two concepts.(M.Khor)

W.T.O. Talks Moving Slowly, Chief Says

13 June, 2005
Negotiations aimed at producing a new global trade pact are moving very slowly on trade in services

WTO summit security fears grow; Dick Lee says police do not have sufficient information

13 June, 2005
With the World Trade Organization 6th Ministerial Conference just six months away, foreign governments are increasingly nervous about security preparations for the meeting amid worries that anti-globalization protesters could seek to disrupt the high profile talks.

juin 13th

G-33 Upbeat WTO Members Will Accept Special Treatment Offer

12 June, 2005
The Group of 33 developing countries is upbeat about its chances that World Trade Organization members will accept its proposal on the implementation details of special and differential treatment in protecting staple farm products.

juin 12th

Statement and Demands From Indonesian Farmer Organisations and Non-Governmental Organisations to the Delegations of the G-33 Ministerial Conference

11 June, 2005
'NO countries will remain sovereign and advance if they keep depending on their food needs externally!