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When was the Doha round of trade started?

When was the Doha round of trade started?

The Doha Round The Doha Round is the latest round of trade negotiations among the WTO membership. The Round was officially launched at the WTO s Fourth Ministerial Conference in Doha, Qatar, in November 2001.

Why was the Doha Declaration adopted at the WTO?

In 2001, WTO Members adopted a special Ministerial Declaration at the WTO Ministerial Conference in Doha to clarify ambiguities between the need for governments to apply the principles of public health and the terms of the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS).

What does the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement mean?

The Doha Declaration refers to several aspects of TRIPS, including the right to grant compulsory licenses and the freedom to determine the grounds upon which licences are granted, the right to determine what constitutes a national emergency and circumstances of extreme urgency,…

What was the main objective of the Doha round?

The work programme covers about 20 areas of trade. The Round is also known semi-officially as the Doha Development Agenda as a fundamental objective is to improve the trading prospects of developing countries. The Round was officially launched at the WTO’s Fourth Ministerial Conference in Doha, Qatar, in November 2001.

When did the Doha round start at the WTO?

The Round was officially launched at the WTO’s Fourth Ministerial Conference in Doha, Qatar, in November 2001. The Doha Ministerial Declaration provided the mandate for the negotiations, including on agriculture, services and an intellectual property topic, which began earlier.

The Round is also known semi-officially as the Doha Development Agenda as a fundamental objective is to improve the trading prospects of developing countries. The Round was officially launched at the WTO s Fourth Ministerial Conference in Doha, Qatar, in November 2001.

What was the single undertaking at the Doha Conference?

This is known as the “single undertaking”: “Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed”. Most of the subjects treated involve negotiations; other work includes actions under “implementation”, analysis and monitoring. Around 100 implementation issues were raised in the lead-up to the Doha Ministerial Conference.

How many items were settled at the Doha round?

The implementation decision, combined with paragraph 12 of the main Doha Declaration, provides a two-track solution. More than 40 items under 12 headings were settled at or before the Doha conference, for immediate delivery; and the vast majority of the remaining items are immediately the subject of negotiations: