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From Doha to the July 2004 Framework Package

South Centre Analytical Note - September 2004

INTRODUCTION

On 31 July 2004, the WTO General Council decided to establish a framework for continued negotiations under the Doha Work Programme set out in the Doha Ministerial Declaration (DMD, WT/MIN(01)/DEC/1) of 2001. This note seeks to present a content analysis of the WTO General Council Decision of 31 July 2004 (WT/GC/W/535).

The analysis of the main text of the July Decision in the first part of this Analytical Note is arranged according to the substantive issue areas identified in the DMD for either negotiations or discussions as linked to the relevant texts in the July 2004 General Council Decision. It also identifies the new negotiating timeframes established for each negotiating area and provides a brief analytical comment on the extent to which the July 2004 Decision impacts on the original Doha mandates.

For ease of use, the Analytical Note has been divided into four main parts. Part I analyzes the main text of the July Decision, followed by Parts II, III, and IV, devoted to the analysis of Annex A (Agriculture), Annex B (Non-Agricultural Market Access), and Annex D (Trade Facilitation), respectively, of the July Decision.

It is hoped that this note will be useful to readers as the implementation of the mandates in the July Decision proceed after the summer of 2004.

icon Part I (Main text - A Content Analysis)

icon Part II (Annex A, Agriculture Modalities)

icon Part III (Annex B, NAMA Modalities)

icon Part IV (Trade Facilitation Modalities)

 

Encuesta

¿Debería África reducir a cero un 80% de sus aranceles para productos de la UE mediante los AAE?
 
¿Toman los países desarrollados las medidas adecuadas para hacer frente al cambio climático, considerando su responsabilidad histórica en el calentamiento atmosférico?
 
Los resultados de estas encuestas no representan las opiniones del Centro del Sur