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Volumn 8, Issue 4, 2009, Pages 579-605

An assessment of the WTO Doha Round July-December 2008 collapse

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EID: 77950533069     PISSN: 14747456     EISSN: 14753138     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1017/S1474745609990073     Document Type: Review
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    • The WTO has formal Ministerial Conferences that are required to take place at least once in two years. Since its formation at the Marrakech Ministerial Meeting, the WTO has held five Ministerial Conferences, with the last being the 6th Ministerial Conference held in Hong Kong, in December 2005. However, there are other informal ministerial gatherings of the WTO that have taken different forms, including so-called mini-ministerial meetings that were held to discuss the launch of the Doha Round, small groups of ministers meeting among themselves (G4, G5, and G6), and larger groups of ministers (approximately 30) convened by the DG to negotiate breakthroughs in the negotiations, sometimes referred to as the 'Green Room'. These smaller informal ministerial meetings have no legal status and any 'breakthroughs' arrived at in these must be taken to the broader membership for decision
    • The WTO has formal Ministerial Conferences that are required to take place at least once in two years. Since its formation at the Marrakech Ministerial Meeting, the WTO has held five Ministerial Conferences, with the last being the 6th Ministerial Conference held in Hong Kong, in December 2005. However, there are other informal ministerial gatherings of the WTO that have taken different forms, including so-called mini-ministerial meetings that were held to discuss the launch of the Doha Round, small groups of ministers meeting among themselves (G4, G5, and G6), and larger groups of ministers (approximately 30) convened by the DG to negotiate breakthroughs in the negotiations, sometimes referred to as the 'Green Room'. These smaller informal ministerial meetings have no legal status and any 'breakthroughs' arrived at in these must be taken to the broader membership for decision.
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    • 'Modalities ' are not clearly defined in the WTO. The concept refers to the technical formulas that are utilized to develop a schedule of commitments (on tariff reductions or subsidy reductions) that members have to finally agree to. A 'Framework Agreement' falls short of this objective and develops the architecture for the modalities agreement without fully agreeing the technical formulas that will be used to determine the legal commitments of members
    • 'Modalities ' are not clearly defined in the WTO. The concept refers to the technical formulas that are utilized to develop a schedule of commitments (on tariff reductions or subsidy reductions) that members have to finally agree to. A 'Framework Agreement' falls short of this objective and develops the architecture for the modalities agreement without fully agreeing the technical formulas that will be used to determine the legal commitments of members.
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    • See WTO doc, 'Chairman's Introduction to the Draft NAMA Modalities', Negotiating Group on Market Access, Job (07)/126, 17 July 2007. There are several instances where the Chair reveals his own preference. On page one he states, ' If I have been invited to propose the modalities it is because Members have been unable to bridge their positions themselves' ' it is almost certain you will be disappointed with my proposed modalities since, by definition they cannot fully reflect any Member's position but rather a compromise between their positions'. On page 2, after recognizing the different views on the definition of ' less than full reciprocity', he states, ' I am confident that my proposed modalities satisfy the requirement for less than full reciprocity in reduction commitments. ' He goes on to recognize that there is a strong link between the level of ambition in agriculture with NAMA but nevertheless states, ' I have proposed a range of ambitions in market access in NAMA that I believe could be consistent with the outcome of the agriculture negotiations which remain a moving target', and then admits, 'Of course, some members will disagree and will judge the offer on the agriculture side insufficient. ' Thus the chair decided to set the level of ambition of the negotiations himself.
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    • The NAMA 11 was constituted in the period before the Hong Kong Ministerial Conference in December 2005 and included the following members: Argentina, Brazil, Egypt, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, Tunisia, Namibia, South Africa, and Venezuela. Although the group is called the NAMA 11, there are only ten members of the group
    • The NAMA 11 was constituted in the period before the Hong Kong Ministerial Conference in December 2005 and included the following members: Argentina, Brazil, Egypt, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, Tunisia, Namibia, South Africa, and Venezuela. Although the group is called the NAMA 11, there are only ten members of the group.
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    • The SSM is a mechanism that was agreed in Hong Kong for poor farmers in developing countries to protect their domestic markets from import surges (particularly from highly subsidized US and other developed country exports)
    • The SSM is a mechanism that was agreed in Hong Kong for poor farmers in developing countries to protect their domestic markets from import surges (particularly from highly subsidized US and other developed country exports).
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    • The Lamy Package adopted the proposed middle ground of the NAMA chairs 10 July, Draft Text
    • The Lamy Package adopted the proposed middle ground of the NAMA chairs 10 July 2008 Draft Text.
    • (2008)
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    • The depth of tariff reductions was to be determined with the use of the so-called 'Swiss formula' : Z=AX/(A+X); where X=initial tariff rate A=coefficient and maximum tariff rate Z=resulting lower tariff rate (end of period) A lower coefficient implies deeper cuts. A co-efficient of 8 brought down all tariffs to below 8%
    • The depth of tariff reductions was to be determined with the use of the so-called 'Swiss formula' : Z=AX/(A+X); where X=initial tariff rate A=coefficient and maximum tariff rate Z=resulting lower tariff rate (end of period) A lower coefficient implies deeper cuts. A co-efficient of 8 brought down all tariffs to below 8%.
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    • The swiss formula of 20 applied to developing country tariffs would bring all tariffs below 20
    • The swiss formula of 20 applied to developing country tariffs would bring all tariffs below 20.
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    • The tariff reduction method agreed to allow developing countries a percentage of tariffs less than formula cuts (about 50% of the formula). For those developing countries that chose a coefficient of 22, 10% of tariff lines could be granted these flexibilities. Brazil chose a deeper coefficient of 20 so that it could obtain more flexibilities (than 10%) to cover its tariff lines and trade volume
    • The tariff reduction method agreed to allow developing countries a percentage of tariffs less than formula cuts (about 50% of the formula). For those developing countries that chose a coefficient of 22, 10% of tariff lines could be granted these flexibilities. Brazil chose a deeper coefficient of 20 so that it could obtain more flexibilities (than 10%) to cover its tariff lines and trade volume.
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    • This was an EU and US proposal to prevent all the tariff lines in a particular sector from being excluded from tariff cuts
    • This was an EU and US proposal to prevent all the tariff lines in a particular sector from being excluded from tariff cuts.
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    • See also 'Revised Draft Modalities for Agriculture', Committee on Agriculture Special Session, TN/AG/W/4/Rev.4, 6 December 2008.
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    • A report by the, (WTD 07/08/208) states that India and China wanted a trigger of 110, whilst the US demanded 155 and Australia 165. The report states that Lamy's first proposal put forward on Thursday night proposed a figure of 120% of imports, but on Friday morning the Lamy Package changed this figure to 140%. This prompted Kamal Nath to state that he would not be party to the Package and he threatened to walk out of the talks. However, the DG left the figure of 140 in the text, which was then presented to the Green Room for consideration on Friday night
    • A report by the Washington Trade Daily (WTD 07/08/208) states that India and China wanted a trigger of 110, whilst the US demanded 155 and Australia 165. The report states that Lamy's first proposal put forward on Thursday night proposed a figure of 120% of imports, but on Friday morning the Lamy Package changed this figure to 140%. This prompted Kamal Nath to state that he would not be party to the Package and he threatened to walk out of the talks. However, the DG left the figure of 140 in the text, which was then presented to the Green Room for consideration on Friday night.
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    • The increasing use of Section 301 of the 1974 Trade Act which sanctioned unilateral action against unfair trade practices by foreign trade partners
    • The increasing use of Section 301 of the 1974 Trade Act which sanctioned unilateral action against unfair trade practices by foreign trade partners.
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    • See Statement by South Africa to the 55th session of the Committee on Trade and Development on behalf of Argentina, Brazil, India, Indonesia, Namibia, the Philippines, and Venezuela, 28 November, 2005
    • See Statement by South Africa to the 55th session of the Committee on Trade and Development on behalf of Argentina, Brazil, India, Indonesia, Namibia, the Philippines, and Venezuela, 28 November, 2005.
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    • Washington Trade Daily, DDA, 'Do-able - USTR Schwab', 17 July 2008.
    • (2008) Washington Trade Daily
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    • See letter to the, Hong Kong, 13 December, contained in 'Twenty Months of the NAMA 11: Striving for Fair, Balanced and Development Friendly Outcomes in the Doha Round', South African Permanent Mission to the WTO (August 2007)
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    • (2005) Chairman of the 6th Ministerial Conference
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    • See WT/MIN (05)/DEC, para. 24 of the, Doha Work Programme, 22 December
    • See WT/MIN (05)/DEC, para. 24 of the 'Ministerial Declaration', Doha Work Programme, 22 December 2005.
    • (2005) Ministerial Declaration
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    • See WTO doc, Services Special Session, Job (08)/5, 12 February, The EC and the US developed a larger group that supported their views. This group consists of Australia, Canada, EC, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Norway, the Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu, Switzerland, and the USA
    • See WTO doc, 'Report of the Chair', Services Special Session, Job (08)/5, 12 February 2008. The EC and the US developed a larger group that supported their views. This group consists of Australia, Canada, EC, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Norway, the Separate Customs Territory of Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen and Matsu, Switzerland, and the USA.
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    • WTO doc, communication by Canada, the European Communities, Iceland, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, and the United States, titled 'Joint Paper on Revised Draft Modalities for Non- Agricultural Market Access', 5 December 2007.
    • (2007) Joint Paper on Revised Draft Modalities for Non- Agricultural Market Access
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    • This proposal called for a prohibition of more than half of six digit subheadings to be excluded from any four digit sub-heading that was subject to a full formula cut or any combination of six-digit subheadings (under a four digit) representing more than 50% of the total value of imports
    • This proposal called for a prohibition of more than half of six digit subheadings to be excluded from any four digit sub-heading that was subject to a full formula cut or any combination of six-digit subheadings (under a four digit) representing more than 50% of the total value of imports.
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    • Letter addressed to President Bush from the Congress of the United States, signed by Charles Rangel, Chairman, Committee on Ways and Means;Max Baucus, Chairman, Committee on Finance; Jim McCrery, Ranking Member, Committee on Ways and Means; Charles Grassley, Ranking Member Committee on Finance
    • Letter addressed to President Bush from the Congress of the United States, signed by Charles Rangel, Chairman, Committee on Ways and Means;Max Baucus, Chairman, Committee on Finance; Jim McCrery, Ranking Member, Committee on Ways and Means; Charles Grassley, Ranking Member Committee on Finance.
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    • Such as Czechoslovakia, Turkey, Lebanon, Iraq, El Salvador, Venezuela, and Mexico
    • Such as Czechoslovakia, Turkey, Lebanon, Iraq, El Salvador, Venezuela, and Mexico.
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    • Developing country participation in the GATT: A re-assessment
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    • Pascal Lamy, after the collapse of the WTO Cancun Ministerial meeting in 2003 blamed this on the 'medieval process' of the negotiations
    • Pascal Lamy, after the collapse of the WTO Cancun Ministerial meeting in 2003 blamed this on the 'medieval process' of the negotiations.
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    • Press Statement issued by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade of Kenya, 30 July 2008
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    • See letters by Kamal Nath, Minister of Commerce of India, to the WTO Director-General, Pascal Lamy, dated 24 September 2008 and 17 October
    • See letters by Kamal Nath, Minister of Commerce of India, to the WTO Director-General, Pascal Lamy, dated 24 September 2008 and 17 October 2008.
    • (2008)
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    • Pascal Lamy's ' to do list ' included the issues that were not in the Lamy Package, and included the issue of cotton, bananas, DFQFMA, preference erosion, etc
    • Pascal Lamy's ' to do list ' included the issues that were not in the Lamy Package, and included the issue of cotton, bananas, DFQFMA, preference erosion, etc.
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    • The power of the chair: Formal leadership in international cooperation
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    • G20 statement to the WTO committee on agriculture - Special session
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    • G20 Statement to the WTO Committee on Agriculture - Special Session', Open-Ended Informal Meeting, 26 May 2008.
    • (2008) Open-Ended Informal Meeting
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    • South Africa represents the NAMA 11 in the WTOand Brazil is the co-ordinator of the G20. Whilst the Ministers made the above statements in their own country names, their views largely reflect the views of the NAMA 11 and the G20 respectively
    • South Africa represents the NAMA 11 in the WTOand Brazil is the co-ordinator of the G20. Whilst the Ministers made the above statements in their own country names, their views largely reflect the views of the NAMA 11 and the G20 respectively.
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    • WTO doc, 'G20 TNC Statement', 17 December 2008.
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    • See WTO doc, Communication from the NAMA 11 Group of Developing Countries, TN/MA/W/108/Rev.1, 12 November
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    • (2008) Market Access for Non-Agricultural Products: Sectoral Negotiations
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