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June 17th

Filtración de Wikileaks: Busca TISA acotar capacidad regulatoria de países

3 June, 2015
En su etapa más reciente, el borrador del Acuerdo sobre el Comercio de Servicios (TISA, por sus siglas en inglés) que negocian en secreto cincuenta gobiernos, entre ellos el de México, y que pretende regular de manera supranacional servicios de salud, agua, financieros, telecomunicaciones, transparencia y transporte, entre otros, plantea que los países firmantes den a los proveedores de servicios financieros extranjeros el mismo trato que a los nacionales.

50 países pactan en secreto un tratado aún más antidemocrático y neoliberal que el TTIP

3 June, 2015
El secretista tratado de libre comercio TTIP entre EEUU y la UE parecía imbatible comoCaballo de Troya de las multinacionales. Pero en realidad es casi una cortina de humo para tapar la verdadera alianza neoliberal planetaria: el Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA), un acuerdo todavía más antidemocrático de intercambio de servicios entre medio centenar de países, incluida España, que no sólo se está negociando en el más absoluto de los secretos sino que se pretende que siga clasificado, oculto al conocimiento público, durante otros cinco años cuando ya haya entrado en vigor y esté condicionando el 68,2% del comercio mundial de servicios.

Denuncian participación de Panamá en pacto mundial secreto

4 June, 2015
Panamá, 4 jun (PL) El Frente Nacional por la Defensa de los Derechos Económicos y Sociales (Frenadeso) denunció hoy la inclusión de Panamá en un acuerdo mundial secreto para el comercio internacional en beneficio de las grandes corporaciones

June 15th

Setting the Record Straight on the TISA Leak

12 June, 2015
Press coverage across the world around Wkileaks expose of TISA negotiation texts, largely expressed concern over the impact of secret trade negotiations. However, Edward Alden's "WikiLeaks and Trade: A Healthy Dose of Sunshine," posted at the Council on Foreign Relations, stands out like a sore thumb among the other analysis. This response underlines that Alden's cursory "reading" of the texts exhibits a lack of understanding of the complexity of trade in services rules.

June 8th

Sharp polarisation at NAMA talks

8 June, 2015
Members of the World Trade Organization remained sharply polarized Monday over the "five approaches" put forward by the Chair of the negotiating group for further talks to finalize outcomes in market access on industrial products in the post-Bali work programme for concluding the Doha Round.

Situation unchanged in NAMA talks, reports Chair

8 June, 2015
The growing disquiet and discontent among the large majority of developing countries over the non-transparent manner in which talks over the post-Bali work programme are taking place at the WTO surfaced Monday at an informal meeting of the Negotiating Group on Market Access for Non-Agricultural Products (NAMA), as also at an informal Heads of Delegation (HOD) meeting in the afternoon.

June 3rd

Wikileaks Releases Largest Trove of Trade Negotiations Documents in History on Proposed "Trade in Services Agreement" (TISA)

3 June, 2015
Today, as Ministers meet to further a controversial and little known proposed Trade in Services Agreement (TISA) on the sidelines of the annual Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) meeting, Wikileaks released (wikileaks.org/tisa/) a trove of negotiating texts, including annexes covering a wide range of issues on domestic regulation, financial services, air and maritime transportation, electronic commerce, transparency, telecommunications, professional services, and the natural movement of persons (called “Mode4” in trade agreements.)

May 28th

Insight: WTO: Where are we heading?

27 May, 2015
In this Jakarta Post article Iman Pambagyo, Indonesian ambassador in charge of the WTO, strongly criticizes non-transparent negotiations process followed by developed countries and Roberto Azevedo, Director General of WTO to define the Post Bali Work Programme towards 10th WTO Ministerial Conference in Nairobi, Kenya, later this year. He also called upon the ministers from the developing to insist strongly that the conversations in Geneva should be inclusive, transparent and flexibility for developing countries is a must.

May 25th

Transparency by others, secrecy for WTO

25 May, 2015
The World Trade Organisation's Director-General Roberto Azevedo is apparently upset that his meetings with trade envoys from seven developed and developing countries to discuss the benchmarks in the market access pillars of agriculture and industrial goods for concluding the Doha Development Agenda (DDA) negotiations by the end of this year are being reported in some publications, including SUNS, according to people familiar with the development.

Concern among developing countries on WTO DG consultations

22 May, 2015
In a scenario more reminiscent of the bad old days of the pre-WTO trading system, of very restricted "green room" meetings, where a few developing countries are sought to be isolated and pressured to force down an accord on the membership, the WTO DG Mr. Roberto Azevedo has been apparently having closed-door meetings with trade envoys from the United States, the European Union, China, India, Brazil, Australia, and Japan.