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The collapsed world trade negotiations could be possibly brought
back to life if WTO member countries solve problems at home and
there are “enough pre-cooking preparations” in the...
Opening speech by Marthinus Van Schalkwyk, Minister of
Environmental Affairs and Tourism, at the National Consultative
Conference on Climate Change in Gauteng
The Cairns Group of 17 nations seeking an end to farm subsidies is
meeting here this week with the US in a bid to revive stalled World
Trade Organisation (WTO) negotiations.
Environmental ministers from Asia, Africa and South America
yesterday called for greater efforts in creating international laws
that allow for fair-sharing of commercial profits from plant and...
Climate change over the next 50 years is expected to drive a
quarter of land animals and plants into extinction, according to
the first comprehensive study into the effect of higher
temperatures on...
SPEECH BY SPEAKER OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY, DR FRENE GINWALA, AT
THE PRESENTATION OF THE HUMAN SECURITY REPORT TO PRESIDENT MBEKI,
Cape Town, 21 May 2003
The dispute settlement system of the WTO is commonly held up as a
shining example of how a rules-based system gives small, poor
countries the chance to challenge unfair trading practices by the...