Africa steps up merger of three top trading
blocs
Business Daily Africa, 26 November 2009
Eastern and Southern African states have
stepped up plans for the establishment of Africa’s biggest economic
bloc with the opening of negotiations that may culminate in a Free
Trade Area spanning Cape to Cairo by May next year.
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SAARC on negotiation to relax service
market
Institute of International Trade, 25 November 2009
Services market within the SAARC (South Asian
Association for Regional Cooperation) territory could become more
liberal. Trade ministers from SAARC countries are in the move to
negotiate on liberalizing the services market within the region.
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Turkey, Costa Rica eye better trade,
political ties
Xinhua, 25 November 2009
Turkish and Costa Rican leaders said Wednesday the two countries
intend to sign a free trade agreement to boost bilateral economic
relations and also enhance political ties, Turkish media reported.
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WTO shoptalk next week, but Doha
backdrop stays
The Economic Times, 25 November 2009
Trade ministers from 143 countries are meeting
in Geneva on Monday to discuss ways to improve the functioning of
the WTO. The director general of the world trade body, Pascal Lamy,
is hopeful that members would ‘exchange ideas’ on how to conclude
the elusive Doha Round by next year. More...
EU writes to WTO over high state
taxes on foreign liquor
Economic Times, 25 November 2009
The European Union has included the National
Capital Territory of Delhi in the list of erring Indian states that
apply higher local levies on imported liquor than those imposed on
domestically produced. More...
Indonesian NGOs Want Agriculture Off
the Table at WTO Meeting
Jakarta Globe, 24 November 2009
Indonesia should lobby to have the
agricultural sector excluded from the Doha Development Round
negotiations at the next World Trade Organization meeting, local
non-governmental organizations insisted during a discussion on
Tuesday. More...
Zespri export monopoly faces WTO
questions
The National Business Review, 24 November 2009
In the run-up to the seventh WTO Ministerial
Meeting in Geneva beginning November 30, India has proposed urgent
reforms in the functioning of the multilateral trade body. More...
India to press for reforms in WTO
functioning
Press Trust of India, 22 November 2009
In the run-up to the seventh WTO Ministerial
Meeting in Geneva beginning November 30, India has proposed urgent
reforms in the functioning of the multilateral trade body. More...
UK bank bailout may have broken WTO
rules
Reuters, 22 November 2009
The British government could face trade
sanctions if it is found guilty of protectionism as a result of the
bank bail out. More...
Developing countries ready tariff
deal without WTO
Reuters, 19 November 2009
As the World Trade Organisation's Doha round
stumbles into its ninth year with no end in sight, a group of 22
developing countries are poised to clinch their own deal to cut
tariffs and boost trade among themselves. More...
Much work needed for 2010 Doha deal:
WTO's Lamy
Reuters, 17 November 2009
World Trade Organization members still have
much work to do if they want to achieve their goal of reaching a new
deal on opening up global commerce in 2010, WTO Director General
Pascal Lamy said. More...
EU seeks clarification over Russia's
WTO bid
EU Business, 17 November 2009
The European Union will ask Russia, at a
Stockholm summit on Wednesday, to clarify its intention to join the
World Trade Organization, while Amnesty International wants the
focus placed on human rights. More...
Russia to discuss with EU its
accession to WTO
RIA Novosti, 16 November 2009
Russia and the European Union will hold on
Monday a new round of talks on Russia's accession to the WTO.
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Chinese scholar suggests Taiwan
finance sector enter China under WTO
The China Post, 14 November 2009
A Chinese scholar attending a cross-Taiwan
Strait seminar in Taipei said Saturday that Taiwanese financial
institutions seeking to gain access to China's market should try to
enter under the framework of the World Trade Organization. More...
Doha Round may miss goal without
'maximum flexibility': APEC draft
MCOT. Net, 11 November 2009
The stalled Doha Round of multilateral
free-trade talks under the World Trade Organization may again miss
its target deadline unless member economies exercise ''maximum
flexibility'' in building a clear idea of a final package, a draft
of the joint statement by ministers of the Asia-Pacific area showed
Wednesday. More...
WTO's Lamy says U.S. slowing Doha
talks: report
Reuters, 10 November 2009
The U.S. is slow in reaching a negotiating
position in the Doha round trade liberalization talks, the World
Trade Organisation's Director General said in an Italian business
daily on Tuesday. More...
WTO voices concern over high tariffs
in SACU states
Business Day, 10 November 2009
Members of the WTO’s trade policy review
committee raised its concern over the relatively extensive use of
antidumping and other tariff measures by SA on behalf of the
Southern African Customs Union (SACU). More...
EBRD head urges Russia to increase
WTO efforts
Forbes, 10 November 2009
Accession to the WTO would allow Russia to
trim import tariffs while remaining competitive, the president of
the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development said. More...
Peaceful demonstrations planned for
WTO ministerial
Reuters, 10 November 2009
Anti-capitalist activists will demonstrate
against a WTO meeting that starts in Geneva later this month,
promising peaceful protests and no repeat of the Seattle riots of 10
years ago. More...
Brazil gives 1st list of US goods
hit with tariffs
Taiwan News, 10 November 2009
Brazil has released a preliminary list of U.S.
goods that could be hit with tariffs in response to a World Trade
Organization ruling on illegal American cotton subsidies. More...
Norway joins WTO challenge to EU
seal trade ban
Reuters, 06 November 2009
Norway joined a Canadian challenge at the WTO
to the European Union's ban on trade in seal products. More...
US, EU urge WTO action on China
export curbs
Business Spectator, 05 November 2009
The United States, the European Union and
Mexico have asked the WTO to settle a dispute with China over export
restrictions on raw materials used to make steel, aluminium and
chemical products. More...
Internet censorship limits could be
set by WTO
MSNBC, 04 November 2009
Censorship of the Internet is open to
challenge at the WTO as it can restrict trade in services delivered
online. More...