| WTO Director’s Invitation Declined and ‘Business                     Advisory Body’ Blasted   June 12, 2003, Geneva / El Salvador -- An invitation by                     World Trade Organisation (WTO) Director-General Supachai Panitchpakdi                     was declined by Ricardo Navarro, Salvadorean Chair of Friends                     of the Earth International, in a letter sent today.  Navarro declined to participate in a proposed ‘Informal                     NGO Advisory Body’ on several grounds, including that                     a proposed parallel ‘Informal Business Advisory Body’                     would further consolidate the unparalleled access to trade                     negotiators that the business community already has. [1] “This Business Advisory Body process could worsen rather                     than improve the WTO’s endemic problems with secrecy,                     internally or with civil society,” said Navarro.  Friends of the Earth International is appealing to the WTO                     Director to withdraw his proposal for the business body. There                     are many more steps that Dr Supachai could take. [2]  Navarro blasted the “unacceptable culture of secrecy                     prevalent in the WTO” and added: “We are deeply                     concerned by the perpetuation of the most extraordinarily                     undemocratic and non-transparent processes within the WTO.” “Civil society views have been ignored by many governments,                     and indeed by high-level members of the WTO Secretariat, including                     Supachai’s predecessor, Mr Moore,” Navarro stated.  Alternative ways forward on trade exist and Friends of the                     Earth International has spent several years discussing them.                     A copy of our report "Towards Sustainable Economies:                     challenging neoliberal economic globalisation" is available                     at : http://www.foei.org/publications/trade  Friends of the Earth International is the world's largest                     grassroots environmental federation with 68 national member                     groups in 68 countries and around one million members. 
  FOR MORE INFORMATION:                       In El Salvador: Ricardo Navarro, Chair of Friends of the Earth International
 Tel: +503-220 0046 or +503-220 6480 email: foeichair@navegante.com.sv
  In Europe (UK): Ronnie Hall: +44-7967017281 (mobile) email: ronnieh@gn.apc.org
  NOTE TO EDITORS :[1] Corporate lobby groups invited to the proposed ‘Informal                     Business Advisory Body’ include the International Chamber                     of Commerce (ICC), the World Business Council for Sustainable                     Development (WBCSD), the Union of Industrial and Employers’                     Confederation of Europe (UNICE), Nippon Keidanren and the                     United States Council for International Business (USCIB)
 [2] The WTO relies on secretive green room meetings and mini-Ministerials                     that exclude both interested governments -generally from developing                     countries- and civil society alike. For damning information                     about these internal processes and steps that could be taken                     to change this please read ‘Power Politics in the WTO”                     by Aileen Kwa of Focus in the Global South at www.focusweb.org
  A copy of the letter sent today to WTO Director-General                     Supachai Panitchpakdi is available from media@foei.org
 
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