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FATF'S FUTURE MONEY LAUNDERING



BY ALAN OSBORN
CHINA’S presence at the meeting of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in Paris in February was a powerful reminder of how the world’s great economic, trade and regulatory institutions are changing, with consequences that few people probably fully grasp today.…

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HONG KONG FMD



BY KEITH NUTHALL
HONG Kong health officials are fighting to contain an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease, which has affected 16 cattle in a New Territories lairage. All nearby susceptible livestock have been slaughtered (7,146 pigs, 560 cattle and 120 goats), and surveillance has been stepped up on local pig farms and on Hong Kong’s only cattle farm.…

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CEA WTO ROUND CALL



BY KEITH NUTHALL
AS the May 31 deadline looms for World Trade Organisation (WTO) member countries to make formal offers to liberalise their service industries, the Comité Européen des Assurances (CEA) has called on Brazil, India and China to be as generous as they can.…

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NON-CUBA CIGARS AOInv106



BY ALAN OSBORN
PRESIDENT George W Bush’s re-election last November has pretty well ruled out any change in the US ban on Cuban cigars for the next four years – if anything, things are likely to get tougher. One of the last things the previous Bush administration did last October was to actually tighten the import ban by barring Americans travelling to Cuba from bringing back up to US$100 dollars worth of Cuban cigars.…

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WTO ROUND THINK-PIECE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
EVERY vegetable farmer knows that planting methods are crucial to the success of a crop: spacing seeds, nurturing them with water and feed, protecting them from pests. Well, this is a good analogy for the current state of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) agricultural liberalisation talks in Geneva.…

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SUGAR TIMETABLE



BY KEITH NUTHALL
EU agriculture Commissioner Mariann Fischer Boel has said it is “absolutely necessary” to agree reforms to the European sugar market system by this November, to give the industry sufficient notice of the changes, given the current regime expires in July 2006.…

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WTO ROUND - LATEST



BY KEITH NUTHALL
SPECIALISTS at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) agricultural liberalisation talks in Geneva are trying to establish a commonly agreed value for all the various kinds of duties paid on foodstuffs traded around the world. These can be set at so many US dollars per tonne of beef, or so many Euros per 100 chickens.…

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UNCTAD WARNING



BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE LEATHER industry could shed significant numbers of jobs in poor and rich countries following a successful World Trade Organisation (WTO) Doha Development Round agreement on industrial and textile goods. Its aim is to slash tariffs across the board, and in that instance, said a UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) report, there will be winners and losers.…

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WTO ROUND LATEST



BY KEITH NUTHALL
TRADE and agriculture ministers meeting in Kenya to energise the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) Doha Development Round have made progress on moving towards a system where tariffs are always expressed as percentages of the price of products. This would simplify the existing set-up where some duties are fixed prices, or valued per measurement unit.…

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WTO DOHA DEVELOPMENT ROUND HONG KONG SUMMIT COMMUNIQUE



BY KEITH NUTHALL

TRADE ministers meeting at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) summit in Hong Kong last night (Sunday) set a tight timetable for agreeing of the Doha Development Round’s overall goals on agricultural liberalisation, saying these long discussed ‘modalities’ must be approved by April 30.…

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