The working party on the accession of Kazakhstan, on 10 December 2012, held its 14th meeting to review progress in the membership negotiations. Members expressed hopes that Kazakhstan would reach the finishing line for accession in (...)
روز پنجشنبه 6 دسامبر 2012 (16 آذر 1391) اتاق بينالمللي بازرگاني ابتكار خود در خصوص تدوين «دستوركار تجارت جهاني» را در سازمان تجارت جهاني معرفي كرد. پاسكال لامي مدير كل سازمان تجارت جهاني در اين مراسم سخناني مطرح ساخت كه مطالعهي آن به مديران بنگاهها و كارفرمايان ايراني توصيه ميشود. برگردان متن سخنراني لامي در ادامه ارايه شده است. (...)
Director-General Pascal Lamy, in his report to the Trade Negotiations Committee on 7 December 2012, said “although we must manage expectations and keep ambitions in check for Bali, we cannot fall short of delivering on a credible basket of issues that would signal your confidence that the rest (...)
Negotiations to create a multilateral register of geographical indications for wines and spirits are deadlocked over what the talks should cover, the chairperson, Ambassador Yonov Frederick Agah of Nigeria, reported to the Trade Negotiations Committee on 7 December (...)
Recent consultations on new proposals have been constructive and pragmatic although some members fear that isolating some subjects could upset the balance that has been struck so far, the chairperson of the agriculture negotiations reported to the Trade Negotiations Committee on 7 December (...)
On 7 December 2012, WTO members reviewed the state of play in the market access negotiations, foreign trade regime and legislative reforms to advance Azerbaijan’s accession to the WTO.
At the third meeting of the Afghanistan accession working party, held on 7 December 2012, WTO members expressed their willingness to make this accession a priority in 2013.
Director-General Pascal Lamy, during a briefing by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) on its World Trade Agenda initiative at the WTO on 6 December 2012, said “with the Doha Round as a package at an impasse and political energy for international initiatives at a low ebb, a strong push (...)
Development assistance for mainly African cotton producers since 2005 continues to head towards $400m as donors and recipients seek to increase the flow and find better ways of assessing how well it is working, WTO members heard on 6 December (...)