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After the WTO Conference in Nairobi: What is the Future of the World Trade Organisation?

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  • Heribert Dieter
  • Rolf J. Langhammer
  • Marc Bungenberg
  • Andreas Freytag
  • Catherine Grant Makokera
  • Axel Berger
  • Clara Brandi

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The 10th WTO Ministerial Conference took place in December 2015 in Nairobi. According to Heribert Dieter, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin, the ministerial conference was a moderate success, since several resolutions were passed and a direct confrontation was avoided. However, it also emerged that it is becoming increasingly difficult to agree on global rules. For Rolf J. Langhammer, Institut für Weltwirtschaft, Kiel, the biggest challenge for the WTO lies in the bilateralisation of trade policy. For Marc Bungenberg, University of the Saarland, the results of both of the most recent WTO ministerial conferences – Bali und Nairobi – have been disappointing compared with the ambitious start of the Doha-WTO round of world trade law reforms. Andreas Freytag, University of Jena, and Catherine Grant Makokera see key successes for African WTO members. For the first time the WTO was in a position to agree to a broad range of obligations with regard to agricultural trade in Nairobi. Axel Berger and Clara Brandi, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik, Bonn, also believe that agreements were reached at the conference in Nairobi, which show that the WTO can still act as a forum for multilateral negotiations. The agreement among WTO member states to end export subsidies, for example, marks the most important decision taken in the WTO’s 20-year history.

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  • Heribert Dieter & Rolf J. Langhammer & Marc Bungenberg & Andreas Freytag & Catherine Grant Makokera & Axel Berger & Clara Brandi, 2016. "After the WTO Conference in Nairobi: What is the Future of the World Trade Organisation?," ifo Schnelldienst, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 69(05), pages 03-17, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ces:ifosdt:v:69:y:2016:i:05:p:03-17
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    1. Berensmann, Kathrin & Berger, Axel & Brandi, Clara, 2015. "Post-2015: Die 2030-Agenda für nachhaltige Entwicklung braucht adäquate weltwirtschaftliche Rahmenbedingungen," Analysen und Stellungnahmen 11/2015, German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS).
    2. Berger, Axel & Brandi, Clara, 2015. "Die Transatlantische Handels- und Investitionspartnerschaft (TTIP): was sollte die Entwicklungspolitik tun?," Analysen und Stellungnahmen 1/2015, German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS).
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    • F13 - International Economics - - Trade - - - Trade Policy; International Trade Organizations
    • F53 - International Economics - - International Relations, National Security, and International Political Economy - - - International Agreements and Observance; International Organizations

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