International Trade Daily | October 1, 2001 | By Daniel Pruzin
GENEVA--The World Trade Organization announced Sept. 28 that agreement has been reached among its members on three issues related to the implementation demands of developing countries on agriculture.
International Trade Daily | October 1, 2001 | By Daniel Pruzin
GENEVA--Members of the World Trade Organization have put forward new proposals for reforming rules covering the use of so-called "green box" and "blue box" subsidies in agriculture.
The Economic Times | Global News Wire | September 30, 2001 | BY: OUR BUREAU
AGRICULTURE minister Ajit Singh on Saturday said that Indias WTO obligations do not entail any change in the existing policies on agricultural subsidy. He also stated that the countrys foodgrains production is likely to go up by seven per cent this year.
DOHA, Sept 29 (Reuters) - The world's largest Islamic body will hold an emergency meeting in Qatar next month to forge a united Muslim stand over possible U.S. military action against Afghanistan, Qatari officials said on Saturday.
By: Romulo T. Luib BusinessWorld Members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) will see a softened US stance on labor and environment standards proposed for inclusion in the trade rules once the body meets to launch a new round of talks later in the year.
Agence France Presse
The World Trade Organisation and Qatar repeated on Wednesday that a WTO ministerial meeting, a key step towards a new round of world trade talks, will go ahead as planned in Doha on November 9-13.