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Events Around WTO Seattle Ministerial Conference
(30 November-3 December)


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ICTSD will be using this space in the forthcoming months to announce events
that will take place around the WTO's Ministerial Conference in Seattle,
Washington, from 30 November to 3 December. The list will cover the
three-week period from 16 November to 10 December and will include events
from all areas, including government, inter-governmental organisations,
civil society, the business community and academia.  Please bear in mind
that there are also many other events taking place in the coming months that
will address Ministerial issues; these will be listed on our regular
calendar.

27 November, Seattle: THE INTERNATIONAL FORUM ON GLOBALIZATION (IFG)
TEACH-IN ON THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION. The event will take place at the
2,500-seat Benaroya Seattle Symphony Hall. It will focus on the problems of
economic globalisation and, specifically, on the activities of the WTO and
other international agreements and institutions. For information contact the
International Forum on Globalization, 1555 Pacific Avenue, San Francisco, CA
94109, tel: (1- 415) 771-3394, fax: 771-1121, web: http://www.ifg.org

28-29 November, Seattle: 1999 PEOPLE'S ASSEMBLY/MARCH-RALLY AGAINST
WTO/GLOBALIZATION IN SEATTLE. Main convenor is Sentenaryo ng Bayan, a
Filipino organisation in Seattle. The conference will be held on and will
culminate in a rally on 30 November. Both events will serve as counterpoint
and alternative to the WTO 3rd Ministerial Meeting. A special half-day
session is being planned to focus on the WTO's Agreement on Agriculture,
peasants and rural women. Invited are organizations, groups and individuals,
whether within or outside of the Peoples' Campaign Against Imperialist
Globalisation (PCAIG) network, who have been active in resisting TNCs/MNCs,
APEC, NAFTA, WTO-IMF-WB, globalisation and monopoly capitalism. It is
expected that BAYAN networks in the US and Canada will participate. For
information contact CAOA Secretariat, Bayan/Amihan/KMP, fax: c/o Gabriela
(63-2) 374-4423, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

29 November-3 December, Seattle: CITIZEN'S TRADE CAMPAIGN EVENTS.  The CTC
will host a Citizens’ Summit in the United Methodist Church, located in
downtown Seattle. Each day of the week will be devoted to a different set of
related issues and will include symposia, plenaries, panels, skills-sharing,
strategy sessions and dramatic press events.  See below.

29 November, 11:30-13:30, Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Seattle: TIME TO TALK:
FORUMS ON RACE SERIES. TOPIC: "BUILDING GLOBAL RELATIONSHIPS FOR LOCAL
BUSINESS SUCCESS." Sponsored by the Urban Enterprise Center and Greater
Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Roundtable discussion with luncheon speaker, Q
& A. For registration or information contact Herman McKinney, GSCC, (1-206)
389-7231, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

29 November-3 December, 11:30-13:30, Seattle Space Needle: EUROPEAN UNION
TRADE FORUM. TOPIC: "EUROPEAN-U.S. TRADE ISSUES AND WTO." Sponsored by the
Council of European Chambers. Daily WTO briefings and luncheon for
businesses, chambers, and public. A panel discussion, "Managing Issues Under
WTO Rules: Genetically Modified Products," on 1 December with moderator
Barry Mitzman. For registration or information contact Malte Kleutz, CEC,
tel: (1-206) 352-9020, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

29 November; 1 December, Seattle University, Seattle: AFRICAN DAY BUSINESS
FORUM. The forum will address the "Africa Trade Bill and WTO Impacts".
Sponsored by the African Chamber of Commerce. Evening reception on 29
November; Business Forum on 1 December. Speakers include Heads of State,
Ambassadors, US Government and US Trade Representative officials. For
information contact Therese Kunzi-Clark, King County Office of Trade, tel:
(1-206) 296-7421.

30 November, Seattle: AFL-CIO RALLY AND MARCH AT THE WTO. Worldwide Fair
Trade networks will be marching with them.

2 December 10:00-20:00, Seattle: THE AMERICAS, REGIONAL TRADE AGREEMENTS AND
THE WTO. To be held at the Seattle Center. Sponsored inter alia by the
US-Mexico Chambers of Commerce, Consuls of Canada, Bolivia, Peru, Chile and
Uruguay. Includes a day-long Trade Education Exhibition, a Reverse Trade
Mission, panel discussions, and an evening reception with WTO briefing. For
information contact Therese Kunzi-Clark, King County Office of Trade, tel:
(1-206) 296-7421.


2 December, 18:30-22:00, University Plaza Hotel, Seattle: INDIA, TRADE
OPPORTUNITIES, AND WTO. Reception and dinner with guest speakers Ambassador
Naresh Chandra (invited) and Congressman Jim McDermott (invited). Sponsored
by the Indo-American Friendship Forum. For information contact: Jagdish
Sharma, IAFF, tel: (1-425) 489-0510, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

3 December, 10:00-20:00, Westin Hotel or Sheraton Hotel, Seattle: A SALUTE
TO SMALL BUSINESS & ASIAN PACIFIC TRADE. Sponsored by the Coalition of
Chambers for Asian Pacific Trade including over 20 chambers throughout the
Greater Seattle/King County area. Evening reception with speakers from US
Government, Seattle Host Organization, USTR (invited), and local officials
Governor Locke and King County Executive Ron Sims (invited). Topic: "WTO
Week-In-Review." Business outreach and trade education panels earlier in
afternoon. Grand finale to WTO Week business outreach events. For
information contact Damian Cordova, tel: (1-206) 553-7170, email:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

The Council of Canadians are planning to mobilise in Vancouver for a
conference immediately prior to the Summit and then descend on Seattle. For
information contact Council of Canadians, tel: (1-604) 688-8846, web:
http://www.canadians.org

Date/location TBA: WASHINGTON STATE DEPARTMENT ON COMMUNITY, TRADE AND
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. STATEWIDE ROUND-TABLES OF SMALL BUSINESS CEOs. Topics:
"What is the WTO?" and "How Can the WTO Help Small Business?" Event may
include sponsorship of a Reverse Trade Mission as follow-up to the
Governor's August 1999 100-member trade mission to Mexico. For registration
or information contact John Anderson or Elsa Trail, WSCTED, tel: (1-206)
956-3131, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Citizens Trade Campaign Events

29 November, 08:30-17:15, United Methodist Church, Seattle: SESSION ON
ENVIRONMENT AND HEALTH. Conveners: Dan Seligman (Environment), Sierra Club,
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], web: http://www.sierraclub.org; and Mary
Bottari (Health), Public Citizen, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], web:
http://www.tradewatch.org

30 November, 08:30-17:15, United Methodist Church, Seattle: SESSION ON
LIVELIHOODS, LABOUR RIGHTS, AND STANDARD OF LIVING. Convenors: Dave Foster,
United Steelworkers of America, Dist. 11 or Medea Benjamin, Global Exchange,
tel: (1-510) 548-0370, web: http://www.globalexchange.org. SESSION ON HUMAN
RIGHTS. Convenor: Marianne Mollman, Public Citizen, email:
[EMAIL PROTECTED], web: http://www.tradewatch.org

1 December, 08:30-17:30, United Methodist Church, Seattle: SESSION ON WOMEN
/ DEMOCRACY / SOVEREIGNTY / DEVELOPMENT. Convenors: Alexandra Spieldoch,
Center of Concern, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; SESSION ON "NO PATENTS ON
LIFE: BIOTECH IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY." (held at Plymouth Congregational
Church) Convenor: Phil Bereano, tel: (1-206) 543-9037, email:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

2 December, United Methodist Church, Seattle: SESSION ON FOOD & AGRICULTURE:
FOOD SAFETY AND SECURITY. Convenor: Institute for Agriculture and Trade
Policy, tel: (1-612) 870-0453, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], web:
http://www.iatp.org

3 December, 08:30-12:30, Gethsemane Lutheran Church, Seattle: SESSION ON
CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILTY: WHO RULES? Convenor: David Korten, People-Centered
Development Forum, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED], web: http://iisd.ca/pcdf


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