World trade contracted 12 percent in 2009:
WTO's Lamy
Washington Post, 24 February 2010
Global trade contracted by about 12 percent in
2009 but has started to pick up, the head of
the World Trade Organization (WTO) said on
Wednesday.
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WTO envoys despondent at receding Doha
prospect
Reuters, 23 February 2010
Gloom and frustration pervaded the World Trade
Organization on Monday as the prospects of
completing a new global commerce pact this
year receded.
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Lamy calls for March stocktaking
WTO Press Release, 22 February 2010
WTO Chief Pascal Lamy calls for March
stocktaking to “inject political energy and
momentum” in the Doha Round negotiations.
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Ministers won't meet on Doha prospects soon
Reuters, 19 February 2010
Trade ministers are unlikely to gather in late
March as proposed to decide whether a deal is
possible this year in the World Trade
Organisation's long-running Doha round, trade
sources said on Thursday.
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Top sugar exporters to meet WTO over EU
exports
Guardian, 17 February 2010
Australia, Brazil and Thailand, the world's
three top sugar exporters, will meet WTO
officials in Geneva on Thursday to press their
case for immediate withdrawal of out-of-quota
sugar exports by the European Union
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India joins WTO procurement scheme as
observer
Reuters, 11 February 2010
A spate of disputes at the WTO, far from
suggesting the world is on the brink of a
trade war, shows the global trading system is
alive and kicking.
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Brazil to Sanction U.S. on Goods,
Intellectual Rights
BusinessWeek, 09 February 2010
Brazil may break patents on U.S. goods in
accordance with a WTO ruling allowing it to
impose trade sanctions in retaliation for U.S.
cotton subsidies.
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WTO dispute system robust, keeps global
trade open
Reuters, 05 February 2010
A spate of disputes at the WTO, far from
suggesting the world is on the brink of a
trade war, shows the global trading system is
alive and kicking.
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China Complains to WTO about EU Tariffs
The Wall Street Journal, 05 January
2010
China filed a complaint against European Union
shoe tariffs at the World Trade Organization
on Thursday, as Beijing continued its legal
assault on what it says is unfair Western
protectionism.
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EU asks WTO for sanctions against US
EU Business, 04 February 2010
The European Union is seeking 311 million
dollars (223 million Euros) in sanctions on US
imports in retaliation against US anti-dumping
measures, a document on the WTO website showed
Wednesday.
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Thailand, Brazil, Australia may take EU
sugar case to WTO
The Nation, 03 February 2010
The world's three major sugar-exporting
nations - Thailand, Brazil and Australia
-recently expressed their opposition to the
European Union's export subsidy on sugar.
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Three-month long Doha trade talks begin in
Geneva
OneIndia, 01 February 2010
Representatives of key WTO members that
include India, China and US will begin the
three-month long Doha trade talks in Geneva
from February 1, to sort out problematic
issues that have been obstructing the winding
up of the Doha trade talks.
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