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CHINA - WTO
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE SHIPPING industry is looking forward to the anticipated accession of China to the World Trade Organisation, which after 15 years of often tortuous negotiations, is likely to be rubber stamped this autumn and become reality next Spring.…
TRIPS COUNCIL
BY KEITH NUTHALL
OFFICIALS at the World Trade Organisation have been asked to draw up a detailed report on how the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, (TRIPs), should be amended to take account of e-commerce.
The proposal was tabled by the Switzerland at last week’s meeting of the WTO’s TRIPs Council.…
SATELLITE CENTRE
BY ALAN OSBORN
SPAIN has expressed concerns to European ministers about delays in transferring control of the civilian-military Torrejon satellite imaging centre, near Madrid, from the increasingly obsolete Western European Union defence organisation to the European Union, which is setting up its own rapid reaction force.…
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A JOINT-INITIATIVE has been launched by the World Trade Organisation and the World Intellectual Property Organisation, to help least-developed countries establish effective intellectual property rights. Those poorest countries that are WTO members have until 2006 to meet commitments from the WTO agreement on trade-related intellectual property rights, (TRIPs), but this process has been difficult and expensive.…
NEW YORK
BY KATE REW
THE ORGANISATION which runs New York’s La Guardia airport, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, has said that it intends either to sharply increase landing fees or to auction landing slots to relieve airport congestion.…
FAO/WHO
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A GLOBAL Forum on Food Safety Regulators is to be staged by the UN Food and Agricultural Organisation and the World Health Organisation in October, reflecting concern about recent food safety incidents, such as BSE, that the FAO claims have “caused serious turmoil in the world food markets and raised concern among consumers.”…
EU ROUND UP
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has tried to make up for its failure to strike fishing access deal with Morocco by forging an improved agreement with its north African neighbour Mauritania which Brussels claims its “the most important with a third country” that it has made.…
UNCTAD REPORT
BY KEITH NUTHALL
COPPER production is expected to continue forging ahead, fuelled especially by surging Chinese demand, the World Commodity Survey 2000-2001, published by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, (UNCTAD), has predicted.
The annual survey, covering market trends of the trade in most major and minor metals, says that supplies should increase by seven per cent this year, with a number of mining expansion and development projects reaching maturity.…
TRIPS COUNCIL
BY KEITH NUTHALL
OFFICIALS at the World Trade Organisation have been asked to draw up a detailed report on how the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, (TRIPs), should be amended to take account of e-commerce.
The proposal was tabled by the Swiss government at last week’s meeting of the WTO’s TRIPs Council.…
TOBACCO CONTROL
BY KEITH NUTHALL
RESEARCHERS in developing countries are to be offered US$ 17 million in grants for work on tobacco control policies, via a new programme co-sponsored by the US National Institutes for Health and the World Health Organisation. Their International Tobacco Health Research and Capacity Building Programme will, over the next five years, support research on tobacco consumption and related health risks in developing countries and fund studies about how tobacco use impacts on low and middle-income countries..…