Developing Countries and Global Trade Negotiations


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<p>The Doha Round of WTO negotiations commenced in November 2001 to further liberalize international trade and to specifically seek to remove trade barriers so developing countries might compete in major markets. </p><p>This book brings together an international team of leading academics and researchers to explore the main issues of the Doha Round trade negotiations such as agriculture pharmaceuticals and services trade. In particular it looks at how the formation of the G20 has complicated negotiations and made it harder to balance the competing interests of developed and developing countries despite rhetorical assertion that the outcomes of this Round would reflect the interests of developing countries. The authors examine both how developing countries form alliances (such as the G20) to negotiate in the WTO meetings and also explore specific issues affecting developing countries including:</p><ul> <li>trade in services</li> <li>investment competition policy trade facilitation and transparency in government procurement</li> <li>TRIPS and public health</li> <li>agricultural tariffs and subsidies. </li> </ul><p>Contributing to an understanding of the dynamics of trade negotiations and the future of multilateralism <em>Developing Countries and Global Trade Negotiations</em> will appeal to students and scholars in the fields of international trade international negotiations IPE and international relations.</p>
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