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BRICS in the World Trade Organization: comparative trade policies - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa
South African Institute of International Affairs, 2014In the light of the great uncertainties surrounding the current global political and economic situation, the role of emerging countries has been the focus of growing academic interest.DocumentIndia’s stand in the WTO Doha Round
CUTS Institute for Regulation and Competition (CIRC), 2009This briefing paper examines the background and current state of Indian position in Doha Round negotiations, and assesses the possibility of a convergence between India and the US. The paper firstly underlines that disagreements on issues of agriculture have been contentious and intractable. These divergences include issues like cuts in Overall Trade-Distorting Support (OTDS).DocumentTrade in information technology goods: adapting the ITA to 21st century technological change
European centre for international political economy, 2008Trade in technology goods has increased rapidly. The Information Technology Agreement (ITA) in the World Trade Organisation (WTO) has facilitated this process. Yet, the ITA needs to be improved. In this sense, the current paper undertakes two main tasks:DocumentResisting corporate India
Focus on the Global South, 2007It is predicted that India will be one of the economic powerhouses of the twenty-first century, with the current government focusing on the corporate sector. This collection of articles argues that progressive forces across India must unite in order to resist the current path of development focused on ‘corporate India.’DocumentA case study to show how TRIPS-plus intellectual property rules affect access to medicines
Community Health Cell, Society for Community Health Awareness, Research and Action, 2007This document contains 3 separate papers dealing with the issue of “data exclusivity”, a term that refers to new “TRIPS-plus” measures that some governments, especially the US, are seeking to include in bilateral and regional trade agreements.DocumentIndia and the agreement on agriculture: civil society and citizens' engagement
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2007This paper explores civil society advocacy on the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) Agreement on Agriculture (AoA) and how it influences the trade policy process and facilitates citizen engagement in the Indian context.DocumentSigning away the future: How trade and investment agreements between rich and poor countries undermine development
Oxfam, 2007This briefing paper argues that trade and investment are essential for development, and the imbalances that characterise and distort global trade and investment rules must be addressed as a matter of urgency.DocumentGATS negotiations and India evolution and state of play
Centre for Trade and Development, 2006In the recent past trade in services has emerged as one of the most contentious areas of the multilateral trade negotiations under the ambit of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). This paper examines the evolution of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) negotiations since its inception and puts forward an overview of the state of play.DocumentSuspension of the Doha round talks: the cost of implications for India
Consumer Unity and Trust Society, India, 2006This briefing paper analyses the potential costs for India of a failure of the Doha Round.DocumentNAMA state of play: countries negotiation positions
South Centre, 2006This note presents, in a schematic form, the negotiating positions of selected WTO Members or Groups of Members, with particular focus on Non- Agricultural Market Access (NAMA). The Members or Groups of Members selcted are:United StatesEuropean CommissionJapan, NorwayKoreaCanada, N.Pages
