Archive

junho 9th, 2006

New PANAP/PCFS Report Online: Bilateral Free Trade and Investment Agreements and the US Corporate Biotech Agenda

8 June, 2006
Bilateral free trade agreements are seen by the agricultural biotechnology industry as an important conduit for spreading genetically modified organisms (GMOs) around the world.

U.S. Negotiators Boxed into a Corner at WTO

8 June, 2006
A new economic simulation of the U.S. agriculture proposal at the World Trade Organization (WTO) confirmed what NGOs and developing countries have been saying for months: the proposal has so many loopholes it may actually increase the allowable amount of domestic agriculture spending in the U.S. The new simulation exposed not only the emptiness of the U.S. proposal, but also the limited space that U.S. negotiators find themselves in as the Doha Round moves forward.

junho 8th

Clash in NAMA talks on proposed export-tax rules

7 June, 2006
The WTO Negotiating Group on Market Access for Non-Agricultural Products (NAMA), at an informal consultation Wednesday (31 May), discussed proposals dealing with non-tariff barriers (NTBs).

New papers on Agriculture from Canada and Australia

7 June, 2006
Links to three new submission in relation to agriculture market access.

Doha In The Red Zone

7 June, 2006
It's the 'Come to Jesus' moment for the Doha round of multilateral trade negotiations. 'We are now in the red zone,' World Trade Organization Director General Pascal Lamy said recently. 'And we are not far from the red part of this red zone. The timetable is a number of days, not weeks.'

Doha In The Red Zone

7 June, 2006
There has been no progress made in the negotiations this week on non-agriculture market access (NAMA) in the WTO on the so-called 'exception' issues, according to Ambassador Don Stephenson of Canada, Chair of the NAMA Negotiating Group.

WTO members draw opposite lessons from NAMA simulation paper

7 June, 2006
WTO members have clashed (mainly along the lines of developed and developing countries) over the interpretation of a paper by the WTO Secretariat providing data on the effects of applying different coefficients and two types of flexibilities in formulae for reducing tariffs in non-agricultural market access (NAMA).

Developing countries propose new TRIPS clause to avoid bio-piracy

7 June, 2006
A long-standing fight by several developing countries to amend the WTO's TRIPS Agreement to oblige members to get patent applicants to disclose the source of origin of biological resources and associated traditional knowledge took a step forward this week when six countries proposed the text of new provisions to be added to the TRIPS Agreement.

junho 7th

Recent Assessments: Africa to Lose Out from WTO Negotiations, Even in Agriculture

6 June, 2006
A number of recent studies have predicted losses for Africa from the Doha trade round, in the industrial sector, but also in agriculture. This is contrary to the conventional view that many African policy makers have.

New Commodity Proposal by African Group

6 June, 2006
Link to a new proposal by the African Group for modalities on agricultural commodities.