This paper looks at the possibilities of a concluding “Bali package” on the issues that are currently engaging WTO Members. It gives an account of discussions currently taking place on each of the three areas and makes an assessment whether it is possible for the key countries to arrive at a consensus in time for the Ministers to give their endorsement in Bali. The current state of discussions in Geneva holds very little hope for meaningful outcomes at the Bali Ministerial Conference
Negotiators have reached a deal on a limited series of issues WTO Ministerial Conference in Bali (3–...
India, China and Indonesia are among the six largest and fastest growing economies in the world (BRI...
The crisis has contributed to a slowdown in global trade volumes, with trade virtually stagnant in t...
At the most recent World Trade Organisation (WTO) ministerial conference, in December 2013, in Bali,...
There had been no discernable progress in the WTO's Doha Round for more than two years. Major tradin...
This paper discusses the different agreements and decisions reached in the Bali Ministerial Conferen...
The conclusion of the World Trade Organization’s (wto) ninth ministerial meeting – held in Bali 3–7 ...
• The crisis has contributed to a slowdown in global trade volumes, with trade vir-tually stagnant i...
Towards the end of 2013, the 9th WTO Ministerial Conference became a betting for developed and devel...
WTO agreement: The Bali Ribbon / Richard Baldwin, Vox. EU, 12 December 2013 http://www.voxeu.org/art...
The World Trade Organization’s (WTO) forthcoming Ninth Ministerial Conference in Bali comes at a cri...
Published online 2 January 2015.If the Bali package cannot be saved, the WTO membership will be conf...
The WTO Doha Round of trade negotiations was launched in 2001 and after twelve years of negotiations...
Negotiators have reached a deal on a limited series of issues WTO Ministerial Conference in Bali (3–...
New developments and dramatic changes are under way in the world trading system. This paper aims to ...
Negotiators have reached a deal on a limited series of issues WTO Ministerial Conference in Bali (3–...
India, China and Indonesia are among the six largest and fastest growing economies in the world (BRI...
The crisis has contributed to a slowdown in global trade volumes, with trade virtually stagnant in t...
At the most recent World Trade Organisation (WTO) ministerial conference, in December 2013, in Bali,...
There had been no discernable progress in the WTO's Doha Round for more than two years. Major tradin...
This paper discusses the different agreements and decisions reached in the Bali Ministerial Conferen...
The conclusion of the World Trade Organization’s (wto) ninth ministerial meeting – held in Bali 3–7 ...
• The crisis has contributed to a slowdown in global trade volumes, with trade vir-tually stagnant i...
Towards the end of 2013, the 9th WTO Ministerial Conference became a betting for developed and devel...
WTO agreement: The Bali Ribbon / Richard Baldwin, Vox. EU, 12 December 2013 http://www.voxeu.org/art...
The World Trade Organization’s (WTO) forthcoming Ninth Ministerial Conference in Bali comes at a cri...
Published online 2 January 2015.If the Bali package cannot be saved, the WTO membership will be conf...
The WTO Doha Round of trade negotiations was launched in 2001 and after twelve years of negotiations...
Negotiators have reached a deal on a limited series of issues WTO Ministerial Conference in Bali (3–...
New developments and dramatic changes are under way in the world trading system. This paper aims to ...
Negotiators have reached a deal on a limited series of issues WTO Ministerial Conference in Bali (3–...
India, China and Indonesia are among the six largest and fastest growing economies in the world (BRI...
The crisis has contributed to a slowdown in global trade volumes, with trade virtually stagnant in t...