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Contents
> Director-General’s letter to journalists
> The Doha Development Agenda
> Agriculture
> Cotton
> Services
> Market access, non-agricultural products
> Intellectual property (TRIPS)
> Trade facilitation
> Rules: ad, scm including fisheries subsidies
> Rules: regional agreements
> Dispute settlement
> Trade and environment
> Small economies
> Trade, debt and finance
> Trade and technology transfer
> Technical cooperation
> Least-developed countries
> Special and differential treatment
> Implementation issues
> Electronic commerce
> Members and accessions
> Members
> Bananas
> Statistics, Textiles and Clothing
> Statistics, Facts and Figures
> Jargon buster, Country groupings
> Jargon buster, An informal guide to ‘WTOspeak’
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Since then … back to top
Since Cancún, the working group has been
examining the relationship between trade and finance, between trade
and debt, and the relevant WTO provisions. More precisely, it has
made good progress by focusing on a list of eight themes:
- trade liberalization as a source of growth
- WTO
rules and financial stability
- the importance of market access and the
reduction of other trade barriers in the Doha Development Agenda
negotiations
- trade
and financial markets
- trade financing
- better coherence in the design
and implementation of trade-related reforms and monitoring
- the linkages
between external liberalization and internal reforms
- external financing,
commodity markets and export diversification
Some members made the remarks
that many of these issues did not belong in the purview of the WTO. Some
members also said that a part of the subjects should be discussed in
other WTO fora, such as the liberalization in financial services, the
enhancement of market access and the problems of commodity exporters.
Others suggested that the working group put forward recommendations.
The ACP countries considered, for instance, that the WTO should recommend
immediate debt cancellation by relevant organizations or governments.
They also suggested the creation of a regular committee on Trade, Debt
and Finance.
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 Other
material:
> Working Group on Trade, Debt and Finance
> Doha
declaration
> Doha declaration
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