USTR Kirk confident of trade pact progress
this year
Reuters, 03 August 2010
The Obama administration's top trade official
said on Monday "real progress" could be made
in the long-stalled Doha round of world trade
talks by the end of 2010.
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India and the WTO
Press Information Bureau, 02 August
2010
The principal aim of India’s negotiating
strategy in the World Trade Organization (WTO)
negotiations is to protect the interests of
farmers particularly with regard to their food
and livelihood security and to protect
sensitive industrial sectors from the impact
of tariff reductions or bindings.
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WTO meet in Oct to check Doha Round's
progress
Business Standard, 30 July 2010
The World Trade Organization plans to hold a
meeting as early as mid-October to enable WTO
Director General Pascal Lamy to check the
progress of the Doha Round of global
market-opening talks, trade sources said
yesterday.
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China gets WTO backing in chicken import
row with US
People Daily Online, 29 July, 2010
The nation has notched up a victory against
the United States after a World Trade
Organization (WTO) panel ruled in China's
favor in a dispute over the ban on imports of
Chinese chicken, sources with the Commerce
Ministry said on Wednesday.
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Progress in efforts to get Russia into WTO:
US
AFP News, 29 July, 2010
The United States and Russia are making
progress in efforts to accelerate Moscow's bid
to join the World Trade Organization,
President Barack Obama's top trade official
said Wednesday.
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“New dynamism" emerging in Doha trade talks
Reuters, 27 July 2010
Long-running talks to open up world trade are
showing tentative signs of movement after
months of deadlock, trade officials and
negotiators said on Tuesday.
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A deal in the World Trade Organization's
8-1/2-year-old Doha round is still far off,
but informal small-group contacts between big
players like the United States, European
Union, China, Brazil and India suggest one
could at least be possible.
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Several countries join India-EU dispute at
WTO as interested or affected parties
Pharmabiz, 27 July 2010
Several countries such as Brazil, Equador,
Canada, China, Turkey and Japan have joined as
interested or affected parties in the on-going
dispute between India and European Union (EU)
at WTO on the seizure of generic medicines in
transit via ports and airports in EU
countries.
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WTO urges trade-offs on resources
Business Report, 26 July 2010
The WTO called on Friday for countries to work
together more closely in trade in natural
resources - an area often seen as exempt from
many international commerce rules.
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Taiwan wins WTO flat-panel tariff case
against EU
Reuters, 24 July 2010
Taiwan has won a WTO dispute against the
European Union over LCD flat-screen panel
tariffs, saving island exporters up to $611
million a year.
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EU Appeals WTO Ruling on Airbus
The Wall Street Journal, 21 July 2010
The European Union Wednesday appealed a World
Trade Organization ruling against EU
government aid given to Airbus, a subsidiary
of European Aeronautic Defense & Space Co.
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Reform The WTO's Consensus Rule
Forbes, 21 July 2010a
In recent years major developing countries,
notably Brazil, India and China--the "BICs"--
have gained prominence in World Trade
Organization (WTO) negotiations. This means
that, unlike most other international
institutions, the organization has been able
to adapt to a continuing shift in the global
economic balance of power. However, it has
also contributed to the current deadlock in
Doha Round negotiations.
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India may complain to WTO if Acta is
enforced: Khullar
Livemint.com, 21 July 2010
India may complain to the World Trade
Organization (WTO) against the developed
nations if they try to enforce intellectual
property regulations that go beyond the terms
accepted by WTO and the World Intellectual
Property Rights Organization.
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EADS frustrated by delay in WTO ruling
Reuters, 18 July 2010
EADS Chief Executive Louis Gallois said he was
"enormously frustrated" about another delay by
the WTO in ruling on the European Union's case
against the United States over alleged illegal
subsidies to the company's arch-rival, Boeing.
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U.S. expresses concerns over Chinese trade
policies
The Hindu, 16 July 2010
The United States on Thursday expressed
serious concerns over Chinese trade policies,
including the country’s implementation of its
WTO commitments, measures that limit market
access, and steps that favour its domestic
companies over others.
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China boosts offer for WTO pact on
government contracts: US
AFP, 15 July 2010
China had submitted an improved offer to join
a WTO pact that could open up the Asian
giant's multi-billion-dollar government
contracts to foreign bidders, US officials
said Thursday.
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China accepts WTO ruling on entertainment
goods
Reuters, 14 July 2010
China has agreed to open up its market for
entertainment goods by March 19 next year in
line with a World Trade Organization ruling,
China and the United States said on Wednesday.
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EU to appeal WTO Airbus-Boeing ruling
Daily Nation, 14 July 2010
The European Union will likely appeal against
the decision by the WTO last month that
subsidies to aircraft giant Airbus were
illegal, the bloc's trade chief said.
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Russia Continues Drive for Membership in
WTO
Voice of America, 13 July 2010
The United States strongly supports Russia's
bid to join the World Trade Organization, or
WTO, international agency overseeing the rules
of international trade. It was founded in
1995, replacing an organization known as the
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade.
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WTO Asks Agriculture Negotiators to Submit
Data to be Part of Modalities
Bernama, 13 July 2010
WTO Agriculture negotiations chairperson David
Walker has asked members to provide the
information needed for the Secretariat to
compile data that will become part of the
modalities.
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Taiwan receives favorable ruling in its
first WTO trade dispute
Radio Taiwan International, 11 July
2010
Taiwan has received a favorable ruling from
the WTO on the country's first and only trade
dispute.
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India, 4 others oppose timetable for farm
promises
The Economic Times, 10 July 2010
India, China, Argentina, Cuba and Egypt have
come together to ensure protection for poor
farmers from import surges amid attempts to
fast-track negotiations for further opening up
global trade in farm goods at the WTO.
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Airbus regrets delay on WTO Boeing report
AFP, 09 July 2010
European planemaker Airbus expressed regret on
Thursday that the World Trade Organisation had
delayed a report on complaints that its US
rival Boeing had received unfair government
subsidies.
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India may join WTO panel on govt purchases
The Economic Times, 08 July 2010
India may become member of a multilateral
agreement under which it will have to subject
government purchases to WTO scrutiny, a senior
commerce ministry official indicated Thursday.
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ECFA to help Taiwan with global
integration: WTO
The China Post, 6 July 2010
The recent signing of the economic cooperation
framework agreement (ECFA) between Taiwan and
China is expected to help Taiwan further
integrate into the global economy, the World
Trade Organization (WTO) said yesterday.
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EU takes Argentina's “restrictive measures”
on trade to the WTO
MercoPress, 5 July 2010
The EU delegation anticipated that as had been
announced it will take this week the problem
of Argentine restrictive measures on EU
foodstuff imports to the World Trade
Organization.
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China allows duty-free access to Bangladesh
goods
The Economic Times, 01 July 2010
Beginning Thursday, China will provide
duty-free entry to major Bangladeshi products
with an aim to offset the annual trade gap of
$2.5 billion.
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