The Doha round
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- What African countries would require to benefit from international trade?
- ( M. Meyn / Overseas Development Institute, London , 2008)
- The Doha negotiations, known as the "Development Round", had the ultimate objectives of reducing poverty and promoting development. However, it is often argued that the success of Doha would...
- Recommended strategies for Bangladesh in terms of Doha Round negotiations
- ( M. Rahman;U.K. Deb;F. Khatun / Centre for Policy Dialogue, Bangladesh , 2008)
- This paper is the output of a tracking mission to Geneva undertaken by a group of the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) researchers to assess the ongoing World Trade Organisation (WTO) negotiations. Th...
- The US dairy sector protection in light of possible Doha Round conclusion
- ( I. Tellioglu;K. Bailey;D. Blandford / Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy , 2008)
- The majority of the dairy products imported by the United States (US) are intermediate products used in food processing. This article examines the implications of the current tariff structure and the ...
- How to operationalise the Doha development agenda?
- ( S.C. Zohir;N.C. Nath / Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies , 2008)
- The Doha declaration (DD) put concerns of the developing countries (DCs) at the centre of a new round of negotiations. In this context, the objectives of this study are to examine: ...
- How to make the WTO serve developmental interests more efficiently?
- ( N. Kumar / Research and Information System for the Non-Aligned and Other Developing Countries, India , 2008)
- Although the Doha Round (DR) was sold to the world as a "Development Round", the emerging patterns in the negotiations over the past years suggest a different label. This policy brief intend...
- Developed countries must meet their obligations on trade and climate change
- ( South Centre / , 2008)
- This South Centre bulletin highlights the need for an integrated approach to addressing the challenges of development and climate change. It argues that both the trade and climate regimes have a key r...
- Implications for policymaking derived from the Doha Round suspension
- ( S.J. Evenett / Poverty and Development Division, UNESCAP , 2008)
- This chapter focuses on the events leading up to, and the aftermath of the formal suspension of the Doha Round (DR) in July 2006. The chapter goes through the simultaneous circumstances of the DR susp...
- The developmental interests of the developing countries in the WTO
- ( S. Page;M. Cali;D.W te Velde / Overseas Development Institute, London , 2008)
- This paper aims to summarise the interests of different developing country groups in each of the most important negotiating issues at the current stage of the negotiations. It provides a snapshot of t...
What does the 2008 US Farm Bill mean for Doha?
- ( S. Murphy;S. Suppan / Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy , 2008)
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This article reviews the US Farm Bill, also known as the Food, Conservation and Energy Act of 2008 and asks how the bill might work in relation to the 19th of May draft of the proposed Doha Agreeme...
- Potential for agricultural trade opportunities through preferential trade agreements in Asia
- ( United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific , 2007)
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This publication brings together papers prepared for the “Regional Agricultural Trade Liberalization” project, which was implemented by the Asia-Pacific Research and Training Network on...
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