Analytical Note, March 2004
The UNCTAD XI: Defining UNCTAD’s Future Mandate.
This paper is intended to provide readers with a brief overview of the current state of play (as of late March 2004) of the pre-conference negotiations, and then goes on to describe, paragraph by paragraph, the differences in negotiating positions among various countries.
However, it should be noted that not all of the paragraphs for which there have been submissions from delegations, as reflected in the early March 2004 compilation of the preconference negotiating text, are covered by this paper.
This article was tagged: Competition Policy, Debt Sustainability, Group of 77 and China (G-77 and China), Trade for Development, Trade Liberalization, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), World Trade Organization (WTO)