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The
4th WTO Doha Ministerial (9-14 Nov 2001): Reports and Analyses
- POST-DOHA
RESPONSES AND ANALYSIS
- WTO secretariat 'reorganizes for new round'
- WTO needs serious introspection about its fairness
- NGOs
and social movements oppose Mike Moore as candidate for Chair of Trade
Negotiations Committee
- NGOs,
social movements condemn Doha Ministerial as a development disaster
and a manipulative process
- Member-driven or secretariat-driven process? (C.Raghavan)
- Institutionalizing the 'green men' of Doha at WTO? (C.Raghavan)
- An 'everything but development' round from Doha (C.Raghavan)
- Building a new trade architecture (on Doha's desert sands?) (C.Raghavan)
- A 'development' agenda out of Doha? (C.Raghavan)
- New WTO round favours industrialized countries (G.Capdevila)
- China's accession 'revives' WTO conference (G.Capdevila)
- Much-hyped 'development round' id devoid of development, says WDM (K.Raja)
- Oxfam: Doha outcome discouraging
- Health declaration gives green light to put public health first (K.Raja)
- Moore pushes for quick talks on old, new issues (C.Raghavan)
- Shenanigans
at Presidential Suite 11 at Doha
- Fighting
to a draw in Doha
- Poor
consumers risk losing out in Doha trade deal
- CAFOD
analysis of WTO Doha declarations
- TWN
and Third World NGOs sharply condemn draft declaration and call on developing
countries to reject it (14 Nov)
- REPORTS
FROM DOHA!
- Conference
adopts Declarations and Decision on Implementation
- Revisions
in some key areas of revised Doha Draft Declaration
- Third
World views ignored, new text for new round with new issues
- Doha
Health Declaration may help South
- Conference
Chair tables new revised draft Ministerial Declaration
- TWN
Statement: Draft Ministerial Declaration - A highly biased and imbalanced
text (13 Nov)
- Deeply
divided WTO faces moment of truth
- Majority
of developing countries reject text on new issues
- Show
of flexibility to stave off blame?
- Doha
meet kicks off to 'democratic' start
- Invasion
of WTO by 'green men'
- Doha
Ministerial opens amidst continued uncertainty
- Anger,
frustration, marginalization, helplessness and alienation
- Developing
countries face uphill task in Doha
- Most Recent
News and Reports on the WTO Process
- ACP
countries issue a common position on Doha Ministerial
- ITCB
members express disappointment over ATC implementation
- Geneva
process being further illegitimized
- NGOs
condemn Doha draft Declaration and 'biased' process
- Attempts
to repeat Seattle 'decision-making process' at Doha?
- Harbinson
ignores lack of consensus, sends dtafts to Doha
- WTO
meet endangered by own draft declaration, not bombs
- Chairman
Harbinson and DG Moore act rulelessly at WTO
- Present
alternative views to one-sided draft, demands Nigeria
- WTO
drafts biassed towards the North, charge NGOs
- Harbinson's
draft for economic talibanisation of WTO
- Click
here for more reports on the Doha process
- TWN Reports
on the WTO Doha Process
- A. The TWN
Info Service Articles
- TWN
and Third World NGOs sharply condemn draft declaration and call on developing
countries to reject it (14 Nov)
- TWN
Statement: Draft Ministerial Declaration - A highly biased and imbalanced
text (13 Nov)
- Why
the 'new issues' should not be on negotiating agenda
- Developing
countries' views on revised draft texts on eve of Doha meet
- Nigeria
attacks one-sided draft declaration for disregarding South's views
- Comment
on treatment of TRIPS in 2nd draft texts
- Rapid
comment on revised Doha Ministerial
- Dangers
of opt-out proposal for investment, competition
- Update
on Ministerial Declaration on TRIPS and Public Health
- African
countries call for industrial tariff negotiations to be deferred; suggest
study process instead
- Deadlock
on investment and competition issues in WTO
- Report
on treatment of TRIPS in WTO draft texts
- TWN
comment on 1st Draft WTO Declaration
- WTO
members split on new round
- WTO
at the Crossroads: Reasons against a new round
- B. Bhagirath
Lal Das's Papers
- Analysis
of revised draft declaration and suggested responses
- Chairman's
text and developing countries
- 'Opt
out' option for investment talks dangerous myth
- Statements
of Developing Countries on WTO Draft Declaration
At the formal and
informal meetings of the WTO to discuss the 4th Ministerial meeting,
several developing countries have made statements on the draft Declaration
and other documents. Some of these statements are available below.
- Tanzania
statement on behalf of LDCs on Development Agenda (22 Oct)
- Barbados's
statement at WTO General Council meet (31 Oct)
- Kenya's
statement at WTO General Council meet (31 Oct)
- Nigeria's
statement at WTO General Council meet (31 Oct)
- Indonesia's
statement at WTO General Council meet (31 Oct)
- India's
statement at WTO General Council meet (31 Oct)
- Africa
Group statement at WTO General Council meet (31 Oct)
- LDC
statement at WTO General Council meet (31 Oct)
- Egypt's
statement at WTO General Council meet (31 Oct)
- Zambia's
statement at WTO General Council meet (31 Oct)
- India's
statement on WTO Draft Declaration
- India's
statement on Implementation
- Kenya's
statement on WTO Draft Declaration
- LDCs
response to WTO Draft Declaration
- Developing
countries' positions on new issues, round
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