Search Results - "Ministerial Conference"
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African Ministerial Conference of the Environment in Arusha, Tanzania
Published 2012“…The 14th session of the African Ministerial Conference of the Environment (AMCEN) brought together Ministers from 40 countries. …”
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The road to the WTO twelfth Ministerial Conference: A Latin American and Caribbean perspective
Published 2021“…The context in which international food trade takes place has changed considerably since the last Ministerial Conference (MC11) in 2017. Significant progress has not been achieved in many import-ant issues that are still pending on the organization’s agenda. …”
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WTO 11th Ministerial Conference – Buenos Aires: contributions on market access
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WTO's 11th Ministerial Conference – Buenos Aires What's At Stake for Domestic Support?
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Introduction [in The road to the WTO twelfth Ministerial Conference: A Latin American and Caribbean perspective]
Published 2021“…In December 2017 the WTO Ministerial Conference was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina. …”
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Navigating the trade landscape: A Latin American perspective building on the WTO 13th ministerial conference
Published 2024“…The countries of the Americas must continue to support efforts to strengthen the multilateral trade system, ensuring that it is open, transparent and science-based, as well as to effectively participate in discussion forums such as the ministerial conferences of the World Trade Organization (WTO). …”
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WTO 11th Ministerial Conference – Buenos Aires: What’s at stake for domestic support in the context of agricultural negotiations
Published 2017“…The first results were achieved four years ago in Bali17, the process continued in Nairobi and is expected to have some outcomes in Buenos Aires, during the 11th Ministerial Conference of the WTO (MC11). In this context, the question is what to expect in Buenos Aires, especially in agriculture. …”
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Failure of the fifth WTO Ministerial Conference in Cancun: a looming crisis in the multilateral trade system?: a discussion paper
Published 2003“…The failure of the WTO Ministerial Conference in Cancun has generated more fears that hopes for the future of the multilateral trade system...…”
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MC11: A new opportunity to reduce distortions in the global agricultural trade system
Published 2017“…The Eleventh Ministerial Conference (MC11) of the World Trade Organization (WTO) will take place from 10 to 13 December 2017 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. …”
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Some thoughts and proposals for a way forward
Published 2021“…The WTO XII Ministerial Conference (MC12) will be a different and singular event for the organization and also for the participating member countries. …”
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WTO Conference in Hong Kong: just the bare bones
Published 2006“…The Sixth WTO Ministerial Conference in Hong Kong, held in December 2005, was reported as a modest but significant step in the current trade negotiation process...…”
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Capacity development and investment in agricultural R&D in Africa
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Step-by-step: the WTO agriculture negotiations
Published 2002“…February 2000: draw up proposals for negotiations.March 2001: more technical discussions start on specific topics.November 2001: in Doha, Qatar, the Third Ministerial Conference, drawing on the work of the Agriculture Committee, determines the goals...…”
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Introduction: Creating context and unveiling crucial issues
Published 2024“…The World Trade Organization’s (WTO) 12th Ministerial Conference (MC12) was held in June 2022 in Geneva, Switzerland, after a year-long delay due to COVID-19-related travel restrictions and other disruptions. …”
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Public stockholding programs and the WTO
Published 2024“…However, members who raised administered prices to keep up with surging market prices in the late 2000s found themselves facing potential challenges, as support levels for PSH programs threatened to exceed domestic support commitments under the AoA. At the Ministerial Conference in Bali in 2013 (MC 9), members agreed to an interim mechanism, which granted a “peace clause” to countries with existing PSH programs, effectively shielding them from challenges regarding compliance with domestic support obligations under the WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism. …”
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