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The Seattle Ministerial Conference, 1999
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- Source: The First Ten Years of the WTO , pp 11-11
- Publication Date: janvier 2005
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.30875/386e4caa-en
- Langue : Anglais
The principal lesson from the failure of the talks at the Seattle Ministerial in November 1999 was that ministers could not possibly negotiate on the broad agenda, covering many sensitive topics, that was now before the WTO (and would continue until Cancún) without detailed preparation at the WTO in Geneva. This advance preparation would need to clarify the extent of the commitments that might be required when the negotiations were concluded. The various distractions and disagreements which arose during the preparatory period for the Ministerial Conference had hindered this process of preparation to the extent that ministers did not feel confident about launching negotiations.
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9789287046727
Book DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30875/dbbfd01d-en
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