Archive - oct. 2006 - Article

octobre 13th

Final GMO panel limits application of MEAs in future WTO disputes

12 October, 2006
The final World Trade Organization panel ruling on the European Union's moratorium on approvals of products with genetically modified organisms contains findings that will likely limit the extent to which future WTO panels will consider multilateral environmental agreements (MEAs), according to private-sector sources.

octobre 12th

Impacts of resuming the Doha Round of WTO trade talks

11 October, 2006
The following quotes are taken from recent academic analysis of the estimated gains and losses from restarting the Doha Round of WTO negotiations, including the EU

Small Nations' Doubts About EU Get Bigger

11 October, 2006
BRUSSELS, Oct 12 (IPS) - A proposal by Senegalese Trade Minister Mamadou Diop to postpone the 2008 deadline for signing trade agreements with the European Union found much support at a meeting here Thursday.

Report 10 on UNCTAD meetings: UNCTAD Board adopts Mid-Term Review Outcome

11 October, 2006
The UN Conference on Trade and Development's Trade and Development Board concluded on 10 October the final leg of the organisation's Mid-Term Review.

Report 9 on UNCTAD meetings: Reform process must revitalize UNCTAD

11 October, 2006
Other developing countries such as Pakistan, the Philippines, Indonesia and Iran that took the floor at the meeting also articulated their grand visions for UNCTAD in being the key institution and focal point within the UN system in addressing the challenges of globalization, especially in the area of trade, finance and development.

Report 8 of UNCTAD meetings: Kenyan Minister warns against bilateral trade deals

11 October, 2006
The Kenyan Trade Minister, Mukhisha Kituyi,

octobre 11th

Japan-RP economic pact brings dubious gain

10 October, 2006
The agreement is biased towards the more powerful Japanese economic interests, so how can JPEPA be positive for the Philippines in terms of trade and investment?

octobre 10th

Reports on UNCTAD's Annual Board (TDB) Session: Report 1 on the Opening

9 October, 2006
The UN Trade and Development Board's annual session started today with UNCTAD Secretary-General Dr Supachai Panitchpakdi giving his opening statement as scheduled.

Report 2 of UNCTAD meetings: Supachai and Lamy give views on Doha suspension at TDB

9 October, 2006
The suspension of the World Trade Organisation's Doha negotiations should not lower the expectations for the development dimension of the Doha Round.

Report 7 of UNCTAD meetings: Supachai outlines reform measures at UNCTAD MTR meeting

9 October, 2006
A brief outline of how he intends to undertake some internal reforms in UNCTAD was given by its Secretary-General Supachai Panitchpakdi at the policy dialogue of UNCTAD's Mid-Term Review on 4 October.