By Bhagirath Lal Das | Delhi, India, 13 Feb 2006 | http://www.twnside.org Doha opened the door in 2001 for correcting […]
By Jey T. Ponce | Philrice Online Virgilio Bautista of Santo Domingo Nueva Ecija has been a farmer since childhood. […]
In view of the current instability in Metro Manila, The AFA, AsiaDHRRA secretariats and our local hosts PAKISAMA and PhilDHRRA […]
WTO Kills Farmers: Beyond the Hong Kong Ministerial DOWNLOAD: WTO Kills Farmers Beyond the Hong Kong Ministerial The World Trade […]
HA NOI — As early as two o’clock in the morning, vegetable sellers in Dong Du Commune of Gia Lam District in the capital city of Ha Noi start their busy day’s work. They collect vegetables from farmers to take to wholesale markets, from where containers can be filled to be exported to countries in the EU and North America.
After the intense negotiations - and protests - at Hong Kong, the WTO claims a global trade deal is still possible by the end of this year. Head of Panos London’s globalisation programme, Jon Barnes, analyses the issues at stake and looks at the dynamics of the trade body.
I. WHAT HAPPENED IN HONG KONG? The 6th WTO Ministerial Conference, held in Hong Kong 13-18 December 2005, ended with an agreed Ministerial Declaration. WTO Director-General, Pascal Lamy, and a number of WTO members celebrated the moment as an important step towards the completion of the Doha Round of trade negotiations. Expectations had steadily been ratcheted down before the conference and there were few surprises in the final outcome.
AFA . AsiaDHRRA. APHD in Hongkong, December 11-18, 2005 (A full documentation of our activities will be provided later. Below […]
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