Search Results for: World Trade Organisation
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TUBULAR GOODS ROW
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE MEXICAN government has launched the first stage of disputes proceedings at the World Trade Organisation, (formal talks), over claims that the reimposition by the United States of anti-dumping duties on its exports of oil country tubular goods broke global trading regulations.…
FISH FARMING STATS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
AQUACULTURE is growing more rapidly than other meat, fish or dairy sectors. Its contribution to global supplies of fish and seafood increased from 3.9 per cent to 29 per cent in 2001, according to the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation.…
EFTA SMELTER
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Free Trade Area (EFTA) Surveillance Authority has approved public spending and tax reduction plans worth up to Euro 49.9 million paid by the Iceland government which will support investment in the planned Alcoa aluminium smelter in Fjarðabyggð, eastern Iceland.…
NORWAY DUTIES
BY ALAN OSBORN
THE EUROPEAN Commission has decided not to seek a renewal of anti-dumping duties on farmed Atlantic salmon from Norway which are due to expire this month (April) and has decided against imposing similar duties on farmed salmon from the Faroes and Chile.…
HIGH TECH ANTI-FRAUD
BY JONATHAN THOMSON, in Newcastle, England, MATTHEW BRACE, in Brisbane and RICHARD HURST, in Johannesburg
ASK a human to find a needle in a haystack and they would probably spend five minutes at the most sifting through the stalks, then get bored and walk away.…
SPAIN - COPYRIGHT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE SPANISH government has agreed to cooperate with the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) to fight breaches of copyright, especially in digital publishing. A joint memorandum of understanding committed both sides to cooperate over training, publicity campaigns and information exchanges.…
IFC - TAJIKSTAN
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE WORLD Bank’s International Finance Corporation (IFC) has announced it will invest up to US$3 million in expanding a textile industry joint venture in Tajikstan, the poorest former Soviet republic. The money will be sunk into Tajik-Italian-American garment company Javoni, the largest foreign-local textile joint venture in the country; its local partner is part state owned Abreshim SA, the largest textile company in Tajikstan and it is majority owned by international garment company Carrera Group.…
CODEX FUND
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A US$40 million trust fund has been launched by the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation and the World Health Organisation to help developing countries frame and implement Codex Alimentarius international food trade standards. The ‘Project and Fund for Enhanced Participation in Codex’ should run for 12 years.…
MALAYSIA FEATURE
BY MARK ROWE
IT is only four letters long but for a little word AFTA is having a big impact on the Malaysian tobacco industry. AFTA, the impending free trade block for south-east Asia, is forcing the Malaysian tobacco industry, widely regarded as having the most sophisticated (and expensive) leaf production and manufacturing infrastructure in the region, to radically overhaul the way it goes about its business.…
INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS
BY ALAN OSBORN
WITH international financial institutions being firmly in the mainstream of the world financial system, they can no more ignore the presence of money-laundering than they can that of poverty or hunger. We are talking here of global aid and development agencies like the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the regional development banks.…