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03.05.2016
TRADE POLICY REVIEW
Concluding remarks by the Chairperson
The third Trade Policy Review of Malawi has provided us with a good opportunity to understand better the recent developments of its socio-economic, trade and investment policies since its last Review in 2010, as well as the challenges Malawi is now facing.
20.01.2016
Speech of the President of Kenya, H.E. Uhuru Kenyatta
Speech of the President of Kenya, H.E. Uhuru Kenyatta
20.01.2016
4th China Round Table's Opening Remarks
4th China Round Table's Opening Remarks
18.11.2013
Azevêdo continues intensive consultations as members head for the final stretch to Bali
Director-General Roberto Azevêdo, on 18 November 2013, continued without a pause his intensive consultations over the weekend and the previous weeks on a Bali package consisting of agreements on trade facilitation, agriculture and development issues as members head for the final stretch to the WTO’s 9th Ministerial Conference on 3-6 December 2013
07.11.2013
Ireland donates EUR 455,000 to strengthen trade capacity of poorest members
07.11.2013
Cotton producers seek Bali commitments, as aid levels for cotton stay healthy
The chairperson of the agriculture negotiations told members on 30 October 2013 they will have to move fast if a text on cotton is to be agreed at the 3–6 December Bali Ministerial Conference
06.11.2013
Faroe Islands files dispute against the EU over fisheries measures
DG Azevedo's speech
DG Azevêdo’s address to the MC10 closing ceremony
Nairobi Ministerial Declaration
Nairobi Ministerial Declaration
Adopted on 19 December 2015 : WT/MIN(15)/DEC
Ninth WTO Ministerial Conference
The Ninth Ministerial Conference will be held in Bali, Indonesia, from 3 to 6 December 2013
Cotton producers seek Bali commitments, as aid levels for cotton stay healthy
Ireland donates EUR 455,000 to strengthen trade capacity of poorest members
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DG Azevêdo is due to report to the final General Council meeting before Bali — on 21 November — on progress in his consultations.
WTO ambassadors resumed consultations on Section II of a draft agreement on trade facilitation. This section provides the basis for special and differential treatment and for technical assistance and capacity building needed for the implementation of the agreement.
In agriculture, members are focusing on proposals about reducing export subsidies and related policies known collectively as “export competition”, reducing the chances that the methods used to share out a particular type of quota among traders become trade barriers in their own right, on how to deal with developing countries’ food stockholding for food security when the purchases could distort trade, on adding a number of environmental and development services to the list of programmes considered not to distort trade and therefore allowed without limit, and on cotton produced by least-developed countries (LDCs).
On development, members have agreed proposals by LDCs on preferential rules of origin and on operationalization of the services waiver for them. Work continues on duty-free, quota free treatment for LDCs. Members are also consulting on a monitoring mechanism for special and differential treatment for developing countries under WTO agreements.
DG Azevêdo has stressed that the negotiations for a Bali package must be concluded in Geneva before the Ministerial Conference. He told the Trade Negotiations Committee on 12 November that “one of the clearest messages from my consultations with members is that Bali must not be a negotiating conference”.