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- SEMINAR FOCUSES ON VIETNAMESE WORKERS INPOST-WTO ACCESSION PERIOD
- According to "VoV", employment and workers' lives as well as trade union strategies after Vietnam joins the World Trade Organization WTO were the main topics of a seminar in Hanoi. At the workshop, jointly held by the Vietnam General ConfederaAccording to "VoV", employment and workers' lives as well as trade...
- Research articles 2005-09-20
- VIETNAM: SEMINAR FOCUSES ON VIETNAMESE WORKERS IN POST-WTO ACCESSION PERIOD.
- According to "VoV", employment and workers' lives as well as trade union strategies after Vietnam joins the World Trade Organization WTO were the main topics of a seminar in Hanoi. At the workshop, jointly held by the Vietnam General Conf According to "VoV", employment and workers'...
- Research articles 2005-09-20
- WTO: Is it machismo or Mesochism?, BUSINESS TIMES
- Business Times Malaysia 06-09-2000 THE conflict within the World Trade Organisation WTO, that co-called clash between trade liberalisation and core labour standards, is self- inflicted. But member countries can impress upon the people who ru Business Times Malaysia ...
- Research articles 2000-06-09
- VIETNAM: SEMINAR DISCUSSES IMPACT OF WTO MEMBERSHIP.(Vietnam General Confederation of Labor )(Brief Article)
- According to "VoV", impacts of being a WTO member on Vietnam's labor and trade union activities were the theme of a seminar held by the Vietnam General Confederation of Labor VGCL. Besides positive and adverse impacts on ... According to "VoV", impacts of being a WTO...
- Research articles 2004-04-22
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- Another trade war?(European Union wins World Trade Organization case on foreign sales corporations)(Brief Article)
- AMERICA and Europe may be on the brink of a trade war that could make the disputes over bananas and beef hormones seem trivial. On February 24th the World Trade Organisation upheld, on appeal, the European Union's complaint against "foreign sale AMERICA and Europe may be...
- Research articles 2000-02-26
- DOHA ROUND : EU REACTS TO WTO COMPROMISE DOCUMENTS WITH CAUTION.(European Union. European Commission and World Trade Organization)
- The European Commission reacted with cautious optimism following the World Trade Organisation's presentation of the compromise documents intended to re-launch the Doha Round negotiations. "This is a very useful step forward," commented the The European Commission reacted with cautious optimism following the World Trade...
- Research articles 2007-07-26
- WTO sides with U.S. on GM crops: what the World Trade Organization decided on biotech foods in the European Union, and what it means to American producers and processors.(World Trade Organization )(genetically modified )
- In February, a dispute resolution panel of the World Trade Organization WTO issued a confidential draft ruling on the longstanding trade dispute between the U.S. and the European Union EU over biotech crops. Although the 1,050-page draft ruling w In February, a dispute resolution panel of...
- Research articles 2006-04-01
- EU ban on genetically engineered foods in the spotlight again.(U.S., Canada and Argentina called on the World Trade Organization to outlaw a European Union ban on genetically engineered foods)(Brief Article)
- The U.S., Canada and Argentina called on the World Trade Organization to outlaw a European Union ban on genetically engineered foods that U.S. farmers say has cost them $1 billion in lost sales over five years. The world's three leading growers of ge The U.S., Canada...
- Research articles 2003-08-25
- VIETNAM: EU NEGOTIATORS ARRIVE IN VIETNAM FOR WTO TALKS.(European Union )(World Trade Organization)(Brief Article)
- According to "VoV", European Union negotiators directing Vietnam's accession to the World Trade Organization arrived in Hanoi to conduct the sixth round of bilateral negotiations between the EU ... According to "VoV", European Union negotiators directing Vietnam's accession to the World Trade Organization arrived in...
- Research articles 2004-07-06
- WTO tells EU to cut, farm subsidies, tariffs to help promote world trade
- The European Union should slash import tariffs, reform its complicated duty regime and tone down its use of farm subsidies in order to stimulate global trade, according to a new report from the World Trade Organization. The European Union should slash import tariffs, reform...
- Research articles 2004-11-22
- Steel imports expanding again; WTO rejects Byrd Amendment.(Steel Trade Wars)(World Trade Organization)
- The U.S. and the World Trade Organization WTO in Geneva continue to battle over rules governing steel imports, which actually are rising again. The WFO closed August business with an authorization of trade retaliation by the European Union, Korea The U.S. and the World...
- Research articles 2004-10-07
- U.S.-European Union trade spats and WTO trade talks.(WORLD BUSINESS World Trade Organization)(Brief Article)
- U.S.-European Union trade spats will stall WTO trade talks. U.S.-European Union trade spats will stall WTO trade talks.
- Research articles 2003-01-24
- Canada backs U.S. in WTO case against EU GMO Ban; Bush administration cautious - World Trade Organization case against European Union's ban of genetically modified organisms
- A senior Canadian trade official said January 15 that Canada shares the growing "frustration" of the United States with the European Union's de facto ban on imports of bioengineered food products, and that "all options" were on the table in terms of possible Canadian support for U.S. action in the...
- Research articles 2003-01-20
- European Union and U.S. spar over beef, tax breaks and genetically modified foods.(Brief Article)
- The U.S. and Canada are resisting European Union EU calls to initiate a World Trade Organization WTO assessment of whether new laws restricting the sale of beef containing hormones has brought the EU into compliance with a WTO ruling on the issue The U.S. and Canada...
- Research articles 2003-12-15
- World Trade Organization
- The members of the World Trade Organization have selected Pascal Lamy of France to be the organization's fifth director-general beginning Sept. 1. Lamy, who previously was the Trade Commissioner for the European Union, will succeed Supachai Panitchpakdi. Supachai, a Thai, has been selected to become secretary general of the UN...
- Research articles 2005-06-06
- World Trade Organization's ruling on biotech food will help exports.(TRADE)
- The World Trade Org.'s ruling on biotech food will help exports of genetically modified crops grown by American farmers. The WTO says the European Union denied fair and timely OKs for biotech products. It adds that some biotech bans by EU members lac The World Trade...
- Research articles 2006-02-17
- China's new push to join trade group. (World Trade Organization)(Brief Article)
- GENEVA FNS--China last week began two weeks of round-the-clock, "confidential" bilateral talks with the United States, the European Union, Japan, and other major powers, in a renewed effort to secure membership to the World Trade OrganizatiGENEVA FNS--China last week began two weeks of round-the-clock, "confidential" bilateral...
- Research articles 1995-05-15
- A culture tariff. (brief reports on two recent rulings by the World Trade Organization and India's plans to end import controls)(Brief Article)
- The World Trade Organisation ruled that the Canadian government is wrong to cite preservation of its culture as a reason to shield Canada's press from its American rivals. The WTO also ruled against a European Union ban on imports of hormone-treated beThe World Trade Organisation ruled that...
- Research articles 1997-07-05
- Another delay for WTO ruling on GH moratorium.(European Policy News)(world trade organization)(Brief Article)
- The European Union will have to wait until late October to get the definitive word from the World Trade Organisation on a complaint filed by the United States, Canada and Argentina contesting what they claim is the EU's moratorium on approvals of gen The European Union...
- Research articles 2005-06-17
- U.S. to Boost Restart Offer for World Trade Talks
- The United States will boost its offer to restart world trade talks and spur global economic growth, amid demands from the European Union that it make further concessions on farm subsidies.U.S. Trade Representative Susan Schwab said the world's biggest economy would expand an offer made in July. Schwab made the...
- Research articles 2006-10-02
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