Archive - nov. 2005 - Article

novembre 11th

WTO General Council successfully adopts Saudi Arabia's terms of accession

10 November, 2005
The General Council formally concluded, on 11 November 2005, negotiations with Saudi Arabia on the terms of the country's membership to the WTO

Stand fast, Third World

10 November, 2005
For Amorim and the other negotiators from developing countries that have been run over by the rich world in trade talks for the past 50 years, this page has two words: Stand fast.

novembre 10th

WTO Ministerial Talks in Disarray As EU Lashes Out at G-20 Members

9 November, 2005
Preparations for the World Trade Organization's important ministerial conference in Hong Kong were thrown into disarray following two days of fruitless ministerial talks in Geneva Nov. 8-9, where member governments essentially gave up on achieving their stated goals for the December gathering.

WTO members acknowldge failure in latest WTO talks

9 November, 2005
Top WTO negotiators said they had failed to bridge key differences on a global trade accord in talks this week and acknowledged that the scope of a crucial ministerial meeting in Hong Kong next month would have to be scaled back.

'Recalibrating' Hong Kong and rescheduling WTO negotiations

9 November, 2005
WTO members invited to a 'super Green Room' meeting at the WTO headquarters have significantly scaled down their expectations of the outcome of the WTO's Hong Kong Ministerial conference in December.

novembre 9th

Mood at WTO gloomy as 'Ministerial Green Room' convenes

8 November, 2005
A Mini-Ministerial meeting was under way at the WTO this afternoon in an attempt by the Director-General Pascal Lamy to provide some political momentum to the faltering preparatory process for the Hong Kong Ministerial conference in mid-December.

A Less Ambitious Hong Kong Conference

8 November, 2005
Geneva Just how substantial a planned sixth ministerial meeting of the World Trade Organization in Hong Kong December 13 to 18 can be has been called into question because of the inability of trade ministers to reach agreement on full modalities in the Doha Development Agenda agriculture and nonagricultural market access talks

Trouble With DDA If AD ?Touched?

8 November, 2005
Most members of Congress do not think much at all of the ongoing Doha Development Agenda of trade negotiations and when they hear that the United States is getting little of what it is demanding in agricultural and industrial products market access, they think even less of it

Pressure builds on WTO nations to downgrade Hong Kong target

8 November, 2005
Trading nations still deeply divided on key issues faced the prospect of a watered-down WTO ministerial conference next month in Hong Kong, where they are hoping to put together a framework deal to lower global trade barriers.

WTO members wait for action to shift from London to Geneva

8 November, 2005
Negotiations seemed to have been put 'on hold' at the World Trade Organisation as delegates in Geneva awaited the outcome of a Ministerial meeting in London Monday involving the US, EU, India and Brazil.