WTO DOHA DEVELOPMENT ROUND NON-AGRICULTURAL MARKET ACCESS – COTTON SUBSIDIES HONG KONG SUMMIT DEAL – DYES

BY KEITH NUTHALL DIPLOMATS at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) headquarters in Geneva are working to a tight deadline on agreeing detailed goals to liberalise trade in industrial goods such as dyes following the WTO's Hong Kong summit in December. It agreed an overall agreement (called modalities in WTO jargon) on the industrial goods section of its Doha Development Round should be struck by April 30. Such a deal would specify how particular tariff bands (by value) should be reduced by all WTO member countries. It would also give detail on removing non-tariff ...


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