Events
- CUTS-FES Panel Discussion on Reforming and Strengthening the WTO
December 02, 2009, Geneva, Switzerland - Doha Round Implications for India: Presentation of a Study by CUTS International
December 01, 2009, Geneva, Switzerland - CSEND-CUTS Panel Discussion on Trade Governance and Developing Countries: the Need for Effective Inter-Ministerial Coordination and Stakeholder Consultations for Trade Policy
November 30, 2009, Geneva, Switzerland
Events
Articles
- India’s gains, losses at Hong Kong Ministerial, January 16, 2006, The Financial Express
- Hong Kong Ministerial – Another show of South solidarity, December 29, 2005, The Hindu Business Line
- Southern Sentiment, December 25, 2005, THE NEWS, Pakistan
- Laddoos and jalebis for Kamal Nath, December 22, 2005, The Economic Times
- Agriculture negotiations hold the key to success, December 14, 2005, The Financial Express
- WTO’s real task at HK Round, December 08, 2005, The Business Times, Singapore
- Neglecting the costs of failure, December 08, 2005, The Economic Times
- WTO draft ministerial text – One step forward, two steps back, December 07, 2005, The Hindu Business Line
Briefing Papers
- WTO in 2006: Looking Back to Move Ahead: Post-Hong Kong is More Challenging
- Agriculture Trade Negotiations After the ‘July Package’: The Way Forward for South Asia
- Agriculture in the ‘July Package’: An Assessment of Implications for Least Developed Countries
- Non-Agriculture Market Access Priorities for South Asia
- South Asian Agenda for Services Negotiations Commonalities & Differences
- Development Dimension of Doha Agenda: A Major Concern for South Asia
- Liberalisation of Environmental Goods and Services Trade, Environment and Development – It’s All or Nothing!
- Technical Assistance & Capacity Building: Can WTO Serve Developing Countries?
- The Doha Development Agenda: Revisiting the Development Dimension
Issue Notes
- The Challenges of Effective Participation in the WTO: The Case of a Least Developed Country
- Special & Differential Treatment for Developing countries in the Doha Round
- GATS, Infrastructure & Regulation
- Geographic Indications – A Sheep in Wolf’s Clothing
- External Financing for Poor Nations: Greater Commitments Needed from the North
Viewpoint Papers
Press Releases
- Parliamentarians’ Forum Welcomes Success of Hong Kong Ministerial
December 22, 2005 - Hong Kong Ministerial Declaration: A Mixed Bag
December 18, 2005 - Triumph of Mercantilism over Development Promises: Hong Kong and the LDCs
December 18, 2005 - Neither Development Nor Market Access
December 17, 2005 - Southern Solidarity Further Cemented
December 16, 2005 - None are Talking of the Costs of Failure
December 15, 2005 - Can ‘Aid for Trade’ be substitute for market access?
December 14, 2005 - With No Sign of Progress, Developed Nations Trying to Lure LDCs
December 14, 2005 - No Liberalisation, no financial assistance: US gets tough on aid for trade for developing countries
December 14, 2005 - Hong Kong Ministerial: Tough Posturing By Key Players on the Eve of Inaugural
December 13, 2005
In Media
- ‘Hong Kong conference just five percent success’
January 03, 2006, HT Jaipur Live, Jaipur - Game of Fake Data About Aid
January 03, 2006, Rajasthan Patrika, Jaipur - Don’t Sow the Same Crop Again & Again
January 03, 2006, Dainik Bhaskar, Jaipur - Night watchman carries the bat at Hong Kong
December 28, 2005, The Hindu Business Line - “India fared well at Hong Kong”
December 23, 2005, The Hindu Business Line - NGOs flay WTO Ministerial agreement
December 18, 2005, PTI, Hong Kong - WTO: Consumers are prisoners of this war
December 13-19, 2005, The Monitor
Event Reports
- Competition Issues in the Global Agricultural Commodity Markets and the WTO: Whose Agenda?
Hong Kong, China, December 17, 2005 - Does Trade Lead to Poverty Reduction? Voices from Grassroots Alliances
Hong Kong, China, December 15, 2005 - South-South Cooperation on WTO Issues: Where Do We Stand and How to Move Forward?
Hong Kong, China, December 15, 2005 - Synergising LDC and Developing Country Priorities
Hong Kong, China, December 13, 2005
Newsletter
Issue Papers
Press Releases
Articles
Events
Events Report
Event Report
- Panel Discussion on Trade & Competition Policy
12th November 2001, Doha, Qatar - Panel Discussion ‘Standards and Market Access: The Road Ahead’
11th November 2001, Qatar International Exhibition Centre, Doha
CUTS initiatives for DOHA
- Country Positions on Different Issues in the Run Up to the WTO Doha Meet
- Agenda for India at WTO
- CUTS’ Contributions at the 7th Meeting of the Advisory Committee on International Trade, Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, New Delhi, 2001.06.12
- Agreement on Movement of Natural Person
- Agreement on Software and Services
- Country Positions on WTO Issues
- NGO Representation on Government Delegation to the Doha Ministerial Conference
Debate
Articles
- Trade in services: Needed, a balanced and proactive approach
- Will Doha open window for non-trade issues?
- DOHA ASSESSMENTS-III: India has no reason to be afraid of Competition
- DOHA ASSESSMENTS-II: The Trade-Labour linkage is not ‘dead’ as Yet
- DOHA ASSESSMENTS-I: What’s is an Investement Accord?
- Win Some, Lose Some at Trade Talk
- Who’s going home naked?
- Arm Twisting and Horse Trading Gain Momentum
- Six chairs in search of an agenda
- WTO: Why all the fuss over the Doha Ministerial?
- Moralists do not make great diplomats
- Why India should support a new trade-negotiating round
- Winning the battle, losing the war in the global trading arena
- Why India should support a new round of negotiations
Publications
BRIEFING PAPER
VIEW POINT
NEWSLETTER
On Line Discussion
Press Statement
CUTS’ Statement on Trade and Environment
CUTS’ Statement on Trade and Development
Abort TRIPs Campaign
3rd World Intellectuals & NGOs’ Statement Against Linkage (TWIN-SAL)
Event Reports
- Report of the Third Ministerial Meeting of WTO
1st-2nd December 1999 - A panel discussion on The Vexed Issue of Linkages
1st December 1999 - A Workshop on Anti-Dumping and the WTO Dispute Settlement System
2nd December, 1999 - Recommendations of a regional seminar “From Seattle Ministerial to UNCTAD-X: Issues of Concern”
22nd -23rd January 1999