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the Sixth Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO) at Hong Kong, China, December 2005. The roundtable …
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particularly to the preparations for the Sixth Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO) at Hong Kong, China …
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On March 13-14, 2003, the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade convened an informal meeting of leading observers of international trade and investment to discuss prospects for the Doha Development Agenda. This paper represents a thematic summary of those discussions, which were...
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The WTO as we know it – version 1.0 – was created for an industrial economy with an overlay of a knowledge-based economy that is now being transformed into a data-driven economy. The content of WTO rules for this new digital economy promises to be very different what is in place now. Not...
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Doha Round of World Trade Organization negotiations has stalled, to all appearances indefinitely, leaving unresolved the … their own measures, the corporate world is making strategic bets, and private litigation is being used to force action …
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, as instantiated in the current set of rules established under the World Trade Organization (WTO), is not equipped to …
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negotiations under the auspices of the World Trade Organization, the advantages of the multilateral system will re …
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This paper addresses the question: what is the substantive case for the Doha Round, in terms of commercial benefits to the negotiating parties and in terms of more general improvements to the system of international governance that are to be discussed? The paper notes that the starting point for...
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other mechanisms to manage trade negotiations, on the future of the World Trade Organization (WTO) itself, and more …
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The outbreak in 2018 of a rapidly escalating trade war between the United States and China is a watershed event that is reshaping the global economic and political order. The main complaints made by the United States against China, while increasingly widely accepted and repeated, do not...
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