Progress or stagnation? Services negotiations in the WTO doha development round

Progress in the negotiations in services trade is to be reviewed at the sixth WTO Ministerial Meeting in Hong Kong in December 2005, this date being crucial for successfully concluding the Doha Development Round. However, the way to a meaningful agreement on services will not be easy. The following...

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Developing countries
Economic development
Efficient markets
Export-import trade
Exports
Financial services
Foreign business
GATS
Information services
International trade
Internationaler Dienstleistungsverkehr
LDCs
Liberalization
Negotiations
Product differentiation
Ratings & rankings
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Trade policy
Transportation services
Trends
World trade organization
WTO-Regeln
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