WTO COTTON COMMITTEE
November 1st, 2004
BY KEITH NUTHALLA SPECIAL sub-committee has been created at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) tasked with promoting liberalisation in the global cotton sector in the ongoing Doha Development Round. The task force was created on Friday (Nov 19) to work on "all trade-distorting policies affecting the sector", in all three key areas of the Doha agriculture talks: market access, domestic support, and export competition. Its members will push for a Doha agreement ensuring that any liberalisation of the world cotton trade favours the development of production in ...
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