Here some notable news on WTO issues this week. US to remove ‘essential’ medical products from its Government Procurement Agreement commitments Whereas official WTO corporate communications focus on the ‘news’ that Switzerland and the United Kingdom will now formally be part of the ‘revised GPA’ of 2014, there is a …
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WTO Corner: Last Appellate Body member farewell, Korea steel case appeal
Last woman standing: Appellate Body member Hong Zhao says good-bye China’s Appellate Body member was the last woman standing until yesterday. Hong Zhao, a Chinese scholar, was long a thorn in the eye of the United States. Since the terms of two colleagues expired in early December last year, Ms …
WTO Corner: 25 years, trade resilience, FDI restrictions, e-commerce
This week at the WTO in Geneva might be celebrated as one of comparatively good news in a world of low expectations. We already covered the fact that two environment initiatives were launched. Celebrating 25 years of WTO The date almost went under as despite its young years, the world’s …
WTO Corner: Hong Kong sues US, fish talks, COVID and US election hiatus
Hong Kong contests US ‘China’ label for its goods exports Hong Kong has filed a dispute against a new United States rule that obliges goods exports from Hong Kong to be labelled as coming from ‘China’. Hong Kong, a WTO member, is a separate customs territory and nominally a different …
WTO Corner: EU decision on WTO DG, intellectual property, SDGs, TFA
A selection of new developments at the WTO. EU delays decision on WTO director-general EU member states were supposed to decide today which of the two finalists for the WTO’s top job they would back. But the relevant TPC meeting in Brussels was postponed for another day, to let member …
WTO Corner: New report on TRIPS and COVID-19
There is nothing ‘new’ to report from three days of meetings of WTO ambassadors this week under the format of an ‘Informal TNC’ and a ‘General Council’. As usual, the large powers have spent time bickering over ‘market oriented conditions’, ‘special and differential treatment’ for developing countries, dispute settlement, agriculture, …
WTO Corner: DG candidates, fish talks, services trade
Geographical considerations trump trade diplomacy experience in choice of shortlist for DG post
WTO Corner: China gets Section 301 win, DG candidate confessionals, fish talks
Welcome back to our WTO Corner column for regular updates on trade diplomacy in Geneva. Panel gives China a full win in Section 301 tariff case The majority of WTO law experts would have said this case was a no-brainer. The panellists appointed to judge on the matter thought so …
WTO Corner: Brussels appeals into void in Russia case, EU steel safeguard goes to court
MPIA state of play EU appeals ‘into void’ in Russia anti-dumping dispute To many, the move will seem highly ironic. The EU is not pleased with a July WTO panel ruling regarding anti-dumping duties on ammonium nitrate and steel pipes in a case filed by Russia – so it is …
WTO Corner: Fish calendar, unclear timelines on MC12, DDG and DDGs, Turkmenistan
WTO members try to stick to 2020 deadline for a fisheries deal The year 2020 was set as United Nations deadline to deliver on one of the Sustainable Development Goals on fish stocks. Despite all the difficulties in agreeing anything in the organisation and despite the delay to negotiations induced …