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and NAMA issues in WTO. … since 1991. It then evaluates the WTO commitments on nonagricultural market access in the light of these reductions. This …
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This paper suggests a new tariff reduction formula using the declaration adopted at the Honk Kong ministerial conference.
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The introduction of the Chairman to the Draft presented for discussion based upon the 2006 text and to move the negotiations forward by proposing specific outcomes, not rehearsing everyone’s position, and challenging all to compromise.
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Access (NAMA) for pushing through its offensive interests in services. …
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Ministerial meeting in December 2005, Non Agricultural Market Access (NAMA) assumes importance as one of the most critical issues … markets of developed countries, is the elusive formula that developing and Least Developed Countries (LDCs) would like to …
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-agricultural market access (NAMA) negotiations. As a result of the failure of the negotiating group to arrive at consensus, this interim …
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The chair of the Non Agricultural Market Access (NAMA) negotiating group, ambassador Don Stephenson, released on 19 May … negotiation, his July 2006 text “Towards NAMA modalitiesâ€, and the Hong Kong Ministerial Declaration. This revised text is …
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the July 2006 text “Towards NAMA modalitiesâ€, and the Hong Kong Ministerial Declaration. …
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when it comes to WTO negotiations as its interests coincide given the agenda that seeks to free trade asymmetrically with … the developed countries having to concede more on market access than developing countries and LDCs will have to. The paper … alliance at the WTO negotiations. The genesis of IBSAC and the phenomenon of growing regionalism are analysed. The possible …
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This Centad working paper takes a critical look at the Hong Kong Ministerial text on agriculture and NAMA. On the basis …
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