The World Trade Organization’s (WTO) fifth ministerial conference (held September 10-14, 2003 in Cancun, Mexico) ended without an agreement on a framework for continuing multilateral negotiations on agricultural trade liberalization. The inconclusive end of the Cancun ministerial places in doubt the ability of WTO member countries to complete the current round of negotiations by the scheduled January 1, 2005 deadline. This report discusses the various agricultural negotiations currently underway in the WTO
The World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Agriculture was signed in June 1994. It accomplished...
September 2003 saw trade talks pursuing the Doha Development Agenda at the Cancún WTO Ministerial Me...
The analysis of agricultural liberalization reveals very large potential gains for both developed an...
The pace of negotiations in the Doha Round of multilateral trade negotiations has quickened as the m...
The pace of negotiations in the Doha Round of multilateral trade negotiations quickened in October 2...
On November 9-14, 2001, trade ministers from WTO countries met in Doha, Qatar for their fourth Mini...
This report provides a review of the major agricultural policy commitments made by members of the Wo...
Representatives of 142 countries met at the Fourth Ministerial Meeting of the World Trade Organizati...
8 páginasSe aborda la importancia del tema agrícola en el marco de las negociaciones comerciales mul...
Council reached a decision on frameworks to continue with the multilateral trade negotiations under ...
The creation of the WTO in 1994 marked a new departure in multilateral trade relations, for several ...
February 2000: draw up proposals for negotiations. March 2001: more technical discussions start on ...
On July 31, 2004, the 147 members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) reached a Framework Agreemen...
The challenges to meeting the growing global food demand—population and income growth and supply unc...
Negotiations on agriculture were successfully launched in the WTO early in 2000. In the initial phas...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Agriculture was signed in June 1994. It accomplished...
September 2003 saw trade talks pursuing the Doha Development Agenda at the Cancún WTO Ministerial Me...
The analysis of agricultural liberalization reveals very large potential gains for both developed an...
The pace of negotiations in the Doha Round of multilateral trade negotiations has quickened as the m...
The pace of negotiations in the Doha Round of multilateral trade negotiations quickened in October 2...
On November 9-14, 2001, trade ministers from WTO countries met in Doha, Qatar for their fourth Mini...
This report provides a review of the major agricultural policy commitments made by members of the Wo...
Representatives of 142 countries met at the Fourth Ministerial Meeting of the World Trade Organizati...
8 páginasSe aborda la importancia del tema agrícola en el marco de las negociaciones comerciales mul...
Council reached a decision on frameworks to continue with the multilateral trade negotiations under ...
The creation of the WTO in 1994 marked a new departure in multilateral trade relations, for several ...
February 2000: draw up proposals for negotiations. March 2001: more technical discussions start on ...
On July 31, 2004, the 147 members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) reached a Framework Agreemen...
The challenges to meeting the growing global food demand—population and income growth and supply unc...
Negotiations on agriculture were successfully launched in the WTO early in 2000. In the initial phas...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Agriculture was signed in June 1994. It accomplished...
September 2003 saw trade talks pursuing the Doha Development Agenda at the Cancún WTO Ministerial Me...
The analysis of agricultural liberalization reveals very large potential gains for both developed an...