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FTA briefings

A series of eight briefings on the EU’s approach to FTAs.

By ActionAid

[13/03/2008]

1044 kb

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Taking the Fish

New research warns that hundreds of local fishing communities in Pakistan are being pushed into poverty.

By Alex Wijeratna

[10/04/2007]

352 kb

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Doha Deception Round

How the US and EU cheated developing countries at the WTO Hong Kong Ministerial.

By ActionAid

[28/06/2006]

341 kb

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A depreciating asset, too high a price

The implications of the decision to end EU export subsidies by 2013 – and why dumping will continue.

By ActionAid and CAFOD

[18/04/2006]

530 kb

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Under the influence: exposing undue corporate influence over policy-making at the WTO

This report highlights many examples of privileged corporate access to, and excessive influence over, the WTO policymaking process. It argues that governments must take urgent action to curb corporate influence in the WTO and put the rights of poor people before the profits of multinationals in the current round of global trade talks.

By Dominic Eagleton, ActionAid

[25/01/2006]

194 kb

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A development analysis of the WTO Hong Kong declaration

An assessment offering a development analysis of the outcome of the WTO Hong Kong Ministerial declaration.

By Tim Rice and Mustafa Talpur, ActionAid

[01/01/2006]

183 kb

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Trade Invaders: The WTO & developing countries' right to protect

A report highlighting the the ways in which the EU and US are pressuring poor countries into accepting a bad deal at the WTO.

By ActionAid International

[06/12/2005]

934 kb

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A guide to the Hong Kong WTO Ministerial

How rich countries are pressuring poor countries into accepting a bad deal at the WTO.

By ActionAid International

[06/12/2005]

318 kb

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Non-agricultural market access (NAMA) talks threaten development: Six reasons why a fundamentally difference approach is needed

Joint NGO briefing paper calling for a fundamental revision of the NAMA framework, and the adoption of a development-friendly approach that places development needs and objectives at its centre.

By ActionAid International, ICFTU, Oxfam International, Solidar and Third World Network

[01/11/2005]

154 kb

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Green but not clean: Why a comprehensive review of Green Box subsidies is necessary

Joint briefing from ActionAid, Oxfam, Caritas and CIDSE outlining the urgent need for a meaningful, transparent Green Box review.

By Liz Stuart

[01/11/2005]

340 kb

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