Documents on Trade and on WTO
Documents on Trade
- Trade Justice Movement Policy Asks - October – December 2005
- Key points and action demands in relation to trade issues - Prepared by the Third World Network as a contribution to the movements for change in 2005
- Trade, agriculture and development, Background paper, CONCORD, August 2005
- Making Trade Work for Women
Documents on WTO – Development round
- Questions and answers on WTO, s2bnetwork and GCAP, 2005
- WTO policy and messaging briefing for GCAP groups and platforms, 2005
- GCAP WTO closing statement, 18 December 2005
- Women at the WTO demand: no sell-out on real development! IGTN Statement to the WTO Ministerial, Hong Kong, 14 December 2005
- Implications of some WTO rules on the realisation of the MDGS, Martin Khor, TWN, August 2005
- "Recalibrating" Hong Kong and rescheduling WTO negotiations, Martin Khor, TWN, 9 Nov 2005
- Everything to Lose: Developing Country Prospects at the Hong Kong WTO Ministerial and Beyond
- The derailer’s guide to the WTO, Focus on the Global South, 2005
- Reclaiming Development in the WTO Doha Development Round, Submitted to the WTO (CTD) by Argentina, Brazil, India, Indonesia, Namibia, Pakistan, Philippines, South Africa & Venezuela, Hong Kong, 2005
- Make a Difference for Poverty Reduction at the Sixth WTO Ministerial Conference in Hong Kong, A CIDSE-Caritas Internationalis Position Paper, June 2005
- Down the plughole: why bringing water into WTO services negotiations would unleash a development disaster, Trade Justice Campaign, Action Aid International, 2005
- WTO - Services and NAMA overview, Action Aid, 2005
- OXFAM briefing paper: What happened in Hong Kong? Initial analysis of the WTO Ministerial, December 2005
- TERRA VIVA – WTO, December 2005 – IPS and GCAP