Archive - 2006 - Article

August 2nd

Pakistan´s reservations regarding doha round

1 August, 2006
Pakistan has shown its reservation over partial resumption of negotiations on some issues saying talks should be resumed across the board on the Doha Development Agenda (DDA), it is learnt.

August 1st

More than 50,000 people mobilized against Korea-US FTA

31 July, 2006
As the typhoon 'Ewinia' hit the Korean peninsula, the struggle against the 2nd round talks started.

July 31st

The Doha failure: Let´s get real in trade talks

30 July, 2006
Shed no tears for the recent collapse of the trade talks, widely portrayed as a big setback for the trading system and developing nations. The suspension opens the door to a more realistic agenda.

WTO General Council only "takes note" of suspension of the Doha negotiations

30 July, 2006
The WTO General Council which met on 27 July did not take a formal decision on the suspension of the Doha negotiations, with the Chairperson merely "taking note" of the statements on the issue that were made by the Director-General and by the delegations.

July 30th

Fighting FTAs: The international Strategy Workshop

29 July, 2006
During July 27-29, 2006, FTA Watch, GRAIN and Bilaterals.org organized the first ever international workshop to make a strategic analysis of the struggles against FTA in Bangkok, Thailand.

July 28th

US to seek FTAs, TPA extension while continuing Doha work

27 July, 2006
In the wake of this week

July 27th

Questions, concerns abound in aftermath of WTO failure

26 July, 2006
A few days after the collapse of negotiations at the WTO, delegates of many developing countries are pondering over several issues that have emerged over the proposal, mooted by WTO director general Pascal Lamy and supported by the Ministers of the G6 members, to suspend the Doha negotiations across the board.

WTO General Council officially suspends talks indefinitely

26 July, 2006
In Geneva, on Thursday, at the request of WTO Director General Pascal Lamy, the ambassadors of the 149 WTO member nations, meeting in General Council, officially agreed to suspend Doha Round talks indefinitely after the stalled meeting on 24 July when the major G-6 trading powers (EU, United States, Brazil, India, Australia and Japan) were unable to reach a compromise on the modalities (figures and other provisions) for trade liberalisation in agricultural products and non-agricultural manufactured articles (NAMA).

July 26th

All quiet at WTO but war of words continues outside

25 July, 2006
It was a very quiet day at the WTO today, as few diplomats turned up at the building following the breakdown of the Doha negotiations on Monday.

July 25th