Re: [CTRL] Failed trade talks had no chance of consensus

1999-12-07 Thread Prudence L. Kuhn

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In a message dated 12/06/1999 12:03:11 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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 You can bet that the next round of talks will be scheduled to meet
 in BoraBora. 

And considering how secretive they will be, the only way to find out just
where in BoraBora, someone will have to track the shipments of tear gas.
Prudy

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Re: [CTRL] Failed trade talks had no chance of consensus

1999-12-06 Thread sno0wl

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On 6 Dec 99, at 8:25, Taylor, John (JH) wrote:

  WTO '99: Failed trade talks had "no chance" of consensus
  6-Dec-99 00:22
  SEATTLE --Talks at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) ministerial
  meeting here - intended to launch a major new international trade
  round - broke-up Friday night when negotiators conceded that there
  was no chance of reaching consensus. Negotiators told reporters that
  they were not even close to agreeing on fundamental issues such as
  the scope of a new trade round or the basic governing procedures the
  WTO should use to negotiate terms of agreements.

You can bet that the next round of talks will be scheduled to meet
in BoraBora.


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[CTRL] Failed trade talks had no chance of consensus

1999-12-05 Thread Taylor, John (JH)

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 WTO '99: Failed trade talks had "no chance" of consensus
 6-Dec-99 00:22
 SEATTLE --Talks at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) ministerial meeting
 here - intended to launch a major new international trade round - broke-up
 Friday night when negotiators conceded that there was no chance of
 reaching consensus.
 Negotiators told reporters that they were not even close to agreeing on
 fundamental issues such as the scope of a new trade round or the basic
 governing procedures the WTO should use to negotiate terms of agreements.
 Environmental, consumer and labour groups hailed the talks failure, saying
 that it was a major blow to efforts to expand the WTO.
 Progress on a number of issues of importance to the chemical industry will
 have to wait until WTO members can muster consensus for launching a new
 round of trade talks. Among key chemical industry issues left unresolved
 were accelerated tariff liberalisation, reduction in non-tariff
 impediments to trade, harmonised international regulations governing trade
 in genetically modified organisms, and enhanced intellectual property
 protections.
 US Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky told reporters that the WTO
 might hold a meeting within 6-12 months in another attempt to set an
 agenda for a trade agreement.



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