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Ad-Hoc Expert Group Meeting on “Sensitive and Special Products and their Implications for Africa in the Doha Round” |
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3-4 May 2007; Cotonou, Benin |
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Meeting Report |
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Media Advisory
African countries to develop a common position on sensitive and special products in trade negotiations
24 April 2007 |
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Aide Mémoire |
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Programme |
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Note to the participants |
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List of participants |
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Discours de M. Hakim Ben Hammouda |
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Presentations:
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Sensitive and Special Products: Methodologies and Applications
By Luisa E. Bernal, South Center
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Special Products,
Protection is not enough: Need to focus on investments and productivity improvements
African Trade Policy Centre, ECA
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Special Differential treatment in the WTO Doha Development Agenda: Special Products and SSM
Daneswar Poonyth
Trade and Markets Division,
FAO Regional Office for Africa, Accra, Ghana
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Special Products and Special and Differential Treatment in the Doha Round
Ralf Peters,
UNCTAD
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Sensitive & Special Products in Trade Negotiations: The Case of Kenya
Nicholas Waiyaki, KIPPRA
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Methodologies and Applications: A UNDP Perspective
UNDP/SURF-West and Central Africa, Dakar/
UNDP Regional Centre, Johannesburg
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Market Access and Sensitive Products in the EPA and Doha Negotiations
Considering competitiveness and conformity implications
Müge Dolun,
Trade Capacity-building Branch,
UNIDO
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Sensitive and Special Products: Methodologies and Applications
Will Martin,
World Bank
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Sensitive and Special Products: Some empirical results
Will Martin, World Bank
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The Agriculture Negotiations
Hamish Smith,
Agriculture and Commodities Division, WTO
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