The EU has commented on the failure of the Cancun negotiations. The World Bank has attacked subsidies, while failing to distinguish the role of protectionism in rich countries from its necessity in early stages of development. The FAO has released a series of 15 two-page briefings on issues facing developing countries in the WTO negotiations.The EU has commented on the failure of the Cancun negotiations. The World Bank..
The September World Bank paper 'Cancun: Crisis or Catharsis' sets out the importance ...
The WTO negotiations on agriculture remain deadlocked after four years of discussion, and efforts to...
The World Trade Organization’s (WTO) fifth ministerial conference (held September 10-14, 2003 in Can...
An EU/US framework agreement on the agricultural negotiations has been criticised by ...
There have been a number of significant analyses of the causes of the breakdown at Cancun, and a num...
Speaking in Cancun on September 9th at a Family Farmers' Conference on International Trade, the Agri...
The EU is seeking greater use of Geographical Indications (GIs), seen by some countries as a key par...
The following web link provides access to the second revised draft of the Cancun Ministerial text of...
The Commission has defended the 'blue box' although only the EU now uses it. EC and World Bank revie...
The WTO negotiations on the reform of agricultural tariffs, export subsidies and domestic support is...
A report based on the hearings of the International Development Committee of the UK House of Commons...
Speaking in Canada on September 16th 2003 EU Agriculture Commissioner Franz Fischler claimed that th...
In November 2003 the ICTSD posted on the internet its ‘Agricultural negotiations at the WTO: post-Ca...
In the conclusions of the EU Council on the Cancun Ministerial, EU Ministers stressed...
Some of the main objectives of the World Trade Organization (WTO) are, to raise the standards of liv...
The September World Bank paper 'Cancun: Crisis or Catharsis' sets out the importance ...
The WTO negotiations on agriculture remain deadlocked after four years of discussion, and efforts to...
The World Trade Organization’s (WTO) fifth ministerial conference (held September 10-14, 2003 in Can...
An EU/US framework agreement on the agricultural negotiations has been criticised by ...
There have been a number of significant analyses of the causes of the breakdown at Cancun, and a num...
Speaking in Cancun on September 9th at a Family Farmers' Conference on International Trade, the Agri...
The EU is seeking greater use of Geographical Indications (GIs), seen by some countries as a key par...
The following web link provides access to the second revised draft of the Cancun Ministerial text of...
The Commission has defended the 'blue box' although only the EU now uses it. EC and World Bank revie...
The WTO negotiations on the reform of agricultural tariffs, export subsidies and domestic support is...
A report based on the hearings of the International Development Committee of the UK House of Commons...
Speaking in Canada on September 16th 2003 EU Agriculture Commissioner Franz Fischler claimed that th...
In November 2003 the ICTSD posted on the internet its ‘Agricultural negotiations at the WTO: post-Ca...
In the conclusions of the EU Council on the Cancun Ministerial, EU Ministers stressed...
Some of the main objectives of the World Trade Organization (WTO) are, to raise the standards of liv...
The September World Bank paper 'Cancun: Crisis or Catharsis' sets out the importance ...
The WTO negotiations on agriculture remain deadlocked after four years of discussion, and efforts to...
The World Trade Organization’s (WTO) fifth ministerial conference (held September 10-14, 2003 in Can...