Subject category:
Economics, Politics and Business Environment
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IBS Case Development Center
Length: 9 pages
Data source: Field research
Topics:
Cancun Mexico Summit; WTO (World Trade Organisation); Ministerial conference; Agreement on agriculture; Tariffs and subsidies; Special and differential treatment; General agreement on trade and tariffs; Least developed countries; Mike Moore; European Union (EU); Protectionism; G-21; Like-minded group of countries; Doha Declaration; Trade related intellectual property rights
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Abstract
The success of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) trade talks held in Cancun, Mexico in September 2003, was very important. It could have reshaped the world''s trading system by reducing barriers to trade. Such reshaping would have raised global incomes by $2.8 trillion over the next decade. But hopes were dashed as Cancun fizzled out due to the deep differences between the developed and the developing nations. The case offers rich insights into the issues at Cancun.
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2003
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Abstract
The success of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) trade talks held in Cancun, Mexico in September 2003, was very important. It could have reshaped the world''s trading system by reducing barriers to trade. Such reshaping would have raised global incomes by $2.8 trillion over the next decade. But hopes were dashed as Cancun fizzled out due to the deep differences between the developed and the developing nations. The case offers rich insights into the issues at Cancun.
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Other setting(s):
2003