Launching New Global Trade Talks: An Action Agenda

Launching New Global Trade Talks: An Action Agenda

Launching New Global Trade Talks: An Action Agenda

Launching New Global Trade Talks: An Action Agenda

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Overview

The end of the 20th century will mark the beginning of a new era for the world trading system. More than 130 member countries of the World Trade Organization (WTO) will begin negotiations in 1999 on a broad range of subjects, including agriculture, services, intellectual property, and trade and the environment. The authors in this volume analyze the key issues that should be on the agenda of new WTO negotiations to meet the challenges generated by the Asian financial crisis, concerns about the impact of globalization on firms and workers, and the proliferation of regional trading pacts. They present a compelling case for comprehensive trade talks that include new issues such as investment and competition policy, in addition to subjects already part of the WTO's built-in agenda.

The overview chapter by Jeffrey J. Schott examines the work of the WTO since its establishment in January 1995 (including its dispute settlement mechanism) and the key challenges facing new trade talks. In addition, Schott proposes a new negotiating strategy to produce concrete results without the lengthy delays of past trade talks. He recommends that governments commit to continuous negotiations in Geneva and use the regularly scheduled meetings of trade ministers to conclude a balanced "round-up" of agreements every two years. An appendix contains statements made by WTO Director General Renato Ruggiero and US Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky on the importance of WTO negotiations and the key US objectives in pursuing those talks.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780881322668
Publisher: Peterson Institute for International Economics
Publication date: 09/01/1998
Series: Special Report Ser. , #12
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Jeffrey J. Schott joined the Peterson Institute for International Economics in 1983 and is a senior fellow working on international trade policy and economic sanctions. Durgaing his tenure at the Institute, Schott was also a visiting lecturer at Princeton University (1994) and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University (1986–88). He was a senior associate at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (1982–83) and an official of the US Treasury Department (1974–82) in international trade and energy policy. Durgaing the Tokyo Round of multilateral trade negotiations, he was a member of the US delegation that negotiated the GATT Subsidies Code. Since January 2003, he has been a member of the Trade and Environment Policy Advisory Committee of the US government. He is also a member of the State Department's Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy.

Table of Contents

Prefaceix
Acknowledgmentsxiii
IIntroduction
1The World Trade Organization: Progress to Date and the Road Ahead3
IIThe New Setting for Global Trade Negotiations
2The Debate Over Globalization: How to Move Forward by Looking Backward25
3The International Monetary Scene and the Next WTO Negotiations39
4Regionalism and the Next Round47
IIIPreparing for New WTO Negotiations
5Agricultural Trade Policy: Completing the Reform63
6Setting the Agenda for the Next Round of Negotiations on Trade in Services91
7The Environmental Dilemmas of the World Trade Organization111
8Intellectual Property Rights in the World Trade Organization: Progress and Prospects133
IVExpanding the WTO Agenda
9Trade and Investment at the WTO: Just Do It!151
10International Labor Standards and Trade: What Should Be Done?165
11The Coming Competition Policy Agenda in the WTO179
Appendices
Keynote Opening Address189
Challenges to the Global Trading System195
Conference Participants207
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