| 2003 - 192 lapas
...restrictions and distortions in world agricultural markets. We reconfirm our commitment to this programme. Building on the work carried out to date and without...substantial reductions in trade-distorting domestic support. We agree that special and differential treatment for developing countries shall be an integral part... | |
| Bernard M. Hoekman, Aaditya Mattoo, Philip English - 2002 - 674 lapas
...revised in the Doha Ministerial Declaration to acknowledge that "without prejudging the outcome ... we commit ourselves to comprehensive negotiations...of export subsidies; and substantial reductions in trading-distorting domestic support." Account is also to be taken of nontrade concerns, special and... | |
| Kevin Watkins, Penny Fowler - 2002 - 278 lapas
...negotiations on agriculture provide another pressure, since the Doha Declaration commits WTO members to negotiations aimed at 'substantial improvements in...substantial reductions in tradedistorting domestic support'. The key question is: how should the EU and USA address the structural problem of over-production? For... | |
| Bhagirath Lal Das - 2003 - 132 lapas
...restrictions and distortions in world agricultural markets. We reconfirm our commitment to this programme. Building on the work carried out to date and without...substantial reductions in trade-distorting domestic support. We agree that special and differential treatment for developing countries shall be an integral part... | |
| World Bank, Boris Pleskovi?, Nicholas Stern - 2003 - 326 lapas
...population. Concerning agriculture, the Doha Ministerial Declaration (WTO 2001 a, paragraph 13) states . . . we commit ourselves to comprehensive negotiations...substantial reductions in trade-distorting domestic support. We agree [to] special and differential treatment ... to enable developing countries to effectively... | |
| Roman Grynberg, Elroy Turner - 2003 - 278 lapas
...trade liberalization. With respect to agriculture, the Doha Development Agenda commits WTO members to comprehensive negotiations aimed at: • substantial...substantial reductions in trade-distorting domestic support. The Doha mandate also reflects the agreement of WTO members that special and differential treatment... | |
| Suresh D. Tendulkar - 2003 - 196 lapas
...themselves to "comprehensive negotiations aimed at substantial improvements in market access; reduction of, with a view to phasing out, all forms of export subsidies; and substantial reductions in trade distorting domestic support" (WTO 2001, para. 13 and 14; emphasis added). If these new commitments... | |
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