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- Africa: Africa and the Winds of Globalisation
- Released: 17 July 2007
IT is evident that Africa is lagging behind in the evolving Marshal Mc Luhan's vision of "Global Village," as marked by globalisation and global economy - which capture aspects of the contemporary zeitgeist- A new colonialism? EU trade demands and ACP countries
- Released: 19 June 2007
The European Union (EU) has been pushing African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries to conclude Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) by the end of the year, claiming that preferences which they now enjoy will not be approved by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) come next year.- Cautious optimism about EU trade offer
- Released: 24 April 2007
A local trade forum has reacted with cautious optimism to European Union (EU) proposals to eliminate all tariffs and quotas on imports from African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) states from January next year- Antigua WTO victory over US points way for small nations
- Released: 24 April 2007
If small countries intend to participate meaningfully in the global trading system, they have to be prepared to face the cost of arbitrating disputes at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and to be creative in the ways in which these costs are met, including through public-private partnerships- Dean Baker: The IMF - A Sandbox to Play
- Released: 24 April 2007
Shortly after protests in Seattle nearly shut down a round of negotiations for the World Trade Organization (WTO), a group of academics, trade negotiators and business people met in Washington to figure out a way to reduce the hostility to their trade agenda- Caribbean should raise WTO ruling with Bush
- Released: 24 April 2007
Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Heads of Government should put on the agenda for their meeting in June with US President George W Bush US non-compliance with a World Trade Organisation (WTO) ruling in favour of Antigua and Barbuda- Will Doha Make the WTO irrelevant?
- Released: 28 March 2007
Rumours abound in Washington that the stalled Doha Round of World Trade Organization negotiations soon will be resurrected- WTO interim panel ruling favours EU in retreaded tyres dispute with Brazil
- Released: 28 March 2007
A WTO dispute panel appears to have made a preliminary ruling in favour of the EU's complaint against Brazil's import restrictions on 'retreaded tyres'- Poorest nations may not benefit from WTO agenda
- Released: 28 March 2007
Developing nations are likely to end up being net losers under the current global trade agenda because they do not have the agricultural or industrial capability to compete with the United States, Japan, Europe or even China, the expected winners, a new study says.- Taking TRIPS to India — Novartis, Patent Law, and Access to Medicines
- Released: 8 February 2007
Article by Janice Mueller, professor of law at the University Of Pittsburgh School Of Law, Pittsburgh, USA
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