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GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS
Keith Nuthall
MEMBER governments of the World Trade Organisation have agreed to embark on two-phase talks to meet the 2003 deadline for completing negotiations on a multilateral registration system for geographical indications of wines and spirits.
The WTO’s TRIPS (trade related aspects of intellectual property rights) council has broadly agreed that a single draft document should be written by early next year, even if this included alternative options.…
WTO TALKS
KEITH NUTHALL
THE REVIEW of the implementation of the second phase of the Agreement on Textiles and Clothing has become mired in disagreement, with developing country exporters and developed importers unable to agree a scheduled report, which would settle the issue.…
WTO NEGOTIATIONS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE STRUCTURE of the World Trade Organisation negotiations launched last year in Doha, Qatar, to liberalise much of global commerce, has now been set, with committees and working parties being given the task of agreeing detailed timetables for their work.…
EL PASO
BY PHILIP FINE
HOUSTON-based El Paso Energy Partners will build and operate a new 380 mile oil pipeline, capable of moving 500,000 barrels of crude per day from oil fields in the western Gulf of Mexico areas to Port Arthur and Texas City.…
AVEDA DONATION
BY KEITH NUTHALL
GLOBAL cosmetics company Aveda is to give US$500,000 to an eco-tourism project involving the United Nations Environment Programme and the United Nations Education, Science and Cultural Organisation. Sites benefiting are Sian Ka’an and El Vizcaino biosphere reserves, Mexico; Tikal national park, Guatemala; Rio Platano biosphere reserve, Honduras; and Komodo and Ujung Kulon national parks Indonesia.…
GEORGE WESTON
BY MONICA DOBIE
TORONTO-based biscuit bakeries, George Weston Ltd will sell its Oroweat division to Mexico-based, Grupo Bimbo, for US$610 million. The sale includes five production facilities, and a licence to sell and manufacture the Entenmann’s brand in western United States and an agreement to distribute products under the Thomas’ and Boboli brands in the same region.…
BUS FUEL CELLS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE UNITED Nations Development Programme, (UNDP), has announced a US$60 million programme to introduce hydrogen fuel-cell powered buses to the public transit systems of developing country cities. Beijing, Cairo, Mexico City, New Delhi, Sao Paulo and Shanghai will share 46 of these low emission buses.…
WTO LATEST THINK PIECE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
FRANZ Fischler has been making a lot of speeches recently. It is not because he has time on his hands, he is in charge of the European Commission’s largest two budgets, agriculture and fisheries after all. Rather it is because he is cross with the Americans, whom he accuses of playing Janus at the WTO.…
OECD REPORT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
HEALTH experts have been discussing a report from the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, (OECD), which has shown Britain performs poorly against its competitors in western Europe and north America, regarding the number of nurses employed per head of population in the late 1990’s.…
TERROR MONEY LAUNDERING
BY KEITH NUTHALL
IT was telling that the first step taken by President Bush against Islamic terror groups following the World Trade Centre disaster was to freeze bank accounts. The international community has now responded by agreeing common controls to stop terror groups laundering funds.…