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Bangladesh’s Strategies for Post Cancun Negotiations

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  • Debapriya Bhattacharya
  • Mustafizur Rahman
  • Ananya Raihan

Abstract

The paper provides insights into Bangladesh’s possible strategies regarding agriculture, market access and trade facilitation for future negotiations in the context of collapse of the WTO Ministerial Meeting held in Cancun in September, 2003. It also suggests that the Doha decision should be revisited and the identified issues will need to be addressed on an urgent basis.

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  • Debapriya Bhattacharya & Mustafizur Rahman & Ananya Raihan, 2003. "Bangladesh’s Strategies for Post Cancun Negotiations," CPD Working Paper 28, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD).
  • Handle: RePEc:pdb:opaper:28
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    1. Mustafizur Rahman & Kazi Mahmudur Rahman, 2006. "Proposed Changed to WTO Special and Differential Treatment Provisions: An Analysis from the Perspective of Asian LDCs," Working Papers 1306, Asia-Pacific Research and Training Network on Trade (ARTNeT), an initiative of UNESCAP and IDRC, Canada..
    2. Ananya Raihan, 2005. "Liberalising Trade In Services: Negotiating Strategy For Bangladesh," CPD Working Paper 47, Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD).

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    Keywords

    WTO-General Council; Bangladesh; Cancun;
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    JEL classification:

    • F10 - International Economics - - Trade - - - General

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