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WTO PUBLIC FORUM: 19—21 SEPTEMBER 2011

A WTO Framework Agreement for Sustainable Energy

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-21 06:20
A session in WTO PUBLIC FORUM: 19—21 SEPTEMBER 2011 focused on the dialogue between energy and trade policy, as well as the prospective receptiveness of WTO rules for a framework agreement on energy, converging on the inappropriateness of the existing setting to foster the debate and move towards renewable energy.
WTO PUBLIC FORUM: 19—21 SEPTEMBER 2011

Lessons Learned from Regional and Bilateral FTAs

Assessing Economic Impacts and whether Stronger Rules Stimulate Innovation
Special Correspondent - 2011-09-21 06:16
A session in WTO PUBLIC FORUM: 19—21 SEPTEMBER 2011 discussed the intellectual property rights’ (IPR) provisions of free trade agreements (FTAs) and their impact on innovation. In general, it was agreed that a positive association existed, and that IPRs were also beneficial to trade. Strong IP rules would attract innovative businesses, which in turn, would enhance trade performances.
WTO PUBLIC FORUM: 19—21 SEPTEMBER 2011

Made in the World: Facts and Implications for Trade

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-21 06:13
The rise of the global manufacturing model has important implications for the relationship between trade and development. A session of WTO PUBLIC FORUM: 19—21 SEPTEMBER 2011 provided insights from Europe in terms of trade performance and job creation, the experience of Sweden’s global value chains, and also looked at the case of Costa Rica.
WTO PUBLIC FORUM: 19—21 SEPTEMBER 2011

Seeking Answers to Global Trade Challenges

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-21 06:09
Sustainability, energy and food security issues were at the heart of the discussion in WTO PUBLIC FORUM: 19—21 SEPTEMBER 2011. Also discussed were the Doha Round impasse and WTO reforms.

HIGH RISK OF POLIO SPREADING FROM PAKISTAN

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-20 23:59
New York: The risk of polio spreading from Pakistan is high, particularly given the expected mass travel for the upcoming Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca, the United Nations warned today, calling for full vigilance abroad and a scaling up of “inadequate” counter-efforts within the country.

How to make globalization socially sustainable

ILO-WTO co-publication looks at ways and means
Special Correspondent - 2011-09-20 23:59
Social protection, investment in public goods and well-functioning markets are vital to make globalization socially sustainable, according to a co-publication by the International Labour Office and the Secretariat of the World Trade Organization launched on 20 September 2011.

PAKISTAN SUFFERS LARGE-SCALE DESTRUCTION FROM FLOODS

Three quarters of crops, 37 per cent of the livestock lost or sold in the affected area
Special Correspondent - 2011-09-20 23:44
New York: Almost three quarters of crops in Pakistan’s flood-devastated province of Sindh have been destroyed or damaged, and nearly 37 per cent of the livestock lost or sold to avoid loss, a joint assessment mission of the United Nations humanitarian office and Pakistani Government officials has reported.

GLOBAL TRADEMARK AND PATENT REGISTRATIONS REBOUND

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-20 23:42
New York: The number of international trademark and patent applications rebounded around the world last year after having fallen in 2009, according to intellectual property (IP) figures released by the United Nations today.
66th session of United Nations General Assembly

India supports Palestine's membership of UN, PM leaves for UNGA session

No meeting scheduled with the US President Barack H Obama
ASHOK B SHARMA - 2011-09-20 23:36
New Delhi: The Indian Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh has written a letter to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas assuring him of India's 'full support' for his country's bid for membership of the United Nations.

UN GATHERING ON NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES CONSIDERS WAYS TO COMBAT SCOURGE

Special Correspondent - 2011-09-20 23:29
New York: Delegates at a United Nations high-level conference on non-communicable diseases (NCDs) today considered strategies to combat the preventable, mostly lifestyle- and diet-related illnesses that have become major killers across the world.