Archive

September 9th, 2003

Ministers Limber Up For WTO Subsidies Battle

8 September, 2003
Breaking the two-year deadlock over farm trade reform is widely seen as the linchpin of the five-day meeting and an acid test of rich countries' pledges to make the Doha talks a 'development' round.

Developing Countries Prepare For Agriculture Battle At Cancun Ministerial

8 September, 2003
'Ours is a good cause, we have the support of our population and a large proportion of world opinion, this is a chance for the WTO to show it cares for the poor.' - AMORIN

India Steps Up Attack On US, EU Ahead Of WTO Meet

8 September, 2003
Strong domestic support and export subsidies in developed nations have placed tremendous curbs on the export of farm goods by developing nations which had been blocking progress on other fronts in the WTO.

September 8th

Mexican Peasant Leaders Plan Cancun Protest

7 September, 2003
Mexican peasant leaders are planning a mass demonstration against free trade on Wednesday to mark the opening of the World Trade Organisation's ministerial meeting in the Caribbean resort of Cancun.

September 6th

Trade Talk: Speaking in Tongues

5 September, 2003
When we try to fight them in their language we risk sacrificing the power to name our world and assert our values.

September 4th

Draft Canc?n Ministerial Text - Revision/Market Access for Non-Agricultural Products

3 September, 2003
A draft text of Cancun ministerial with EU's proposed revisions.

August 10th

Call to Cancun: Halt the GATS Negotiations. Take Essential Services, Such As Water, Out of the WTO.

Call to Cancun Ministerial Conference to stop GATS negotiations.

Llamamiento a Canc?n: Suspensi?n de las negociaciones sobre el AGCS. Servicios b?sicos, como el agua, fuera de la OMC

Alegato de la sociedad civil a la 5a Conferencia Ministerial de la Organizaci

July 13th

NGOs Send Memo to WTO:

NGOs have sent a joint memorandum to the WTO members on The Need to Improve Internal Transparency and Participation in the WTO.

July 7th

Keep Investment Pacts Off Cancun's Agenda

6 July, 2003
Since the 1980s, developing countries have signed numerous bilateral investment agreements, yet they receive less than one-third of the world's total foreign direct investment flows.