WTO ROUND TO SLASH – EVEN REMOVE – SCRAP METAL IMPORT DUTIES WORLDWIDE
February 1st, 2008
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE WORLD Trade Organisation's (WTO) seven-year-old Doha Development Round is planning the final phase of its negotiations, which could eliminate most import duties on a wide range of waste metal scrap, worldwide.
Such a mutual zero duty deal is the goal of a special raw material sectoral negotiation within the round's market access for non-agricultural products (or NAMA) talks. In Europe, this would affect scrap imported in and out of the EU, which is considered one country at the WTO.
There is no guarantee that sufficient critical mass will be ...
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