Ministerial Conference
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates The Ministerial Conference is the top decision making body of the World Trade Organization (WTO).[1] There have been thirteen ministerial conferences from 1996 to 2024, usually every two years.
Ministerial conferences
| # | Date[1] | Host City |
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| 1st | 9–13 December 1996 | Template:Flagcountry |
| 2nd | 18–20 May 1998 | Template:Flagicon Geneva, Switzerland |
| 3rd | 30 November – 3 December 1999 | Template:Flagicon Seattle, United States |
| 4th | 9–14 November 2001 | Template:Flagicon Doha, Qatar |
| 5th | 10–14 September 2003 | Template:Flagicon Cancún, Mexico |
| 6th | 13–18 December 2005 | Template:Flagcountry |
| 7th | 30 November – 2 December 2009 | Template:Flagicon Geneva, Switzerland |
| 8th | 15–17 December 2011 | Template:Flagicon Geneva, Switzerland |
| 9th | 3–6 December 2013 | Template:Flagicon Bali, Indonesia |
| 10th | 15–18 December 2015 | Template:Flagicon Nairobi, Kenya |
| 11th | 10–13 December 2017 | Template:Flagicon Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| 12th | 12–16 June 2022 | Template:Flagicon Geneva, Switzerland |
| 13th | 26–29 February 2024 | Template:Flagicon Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates |
First ministerial conference
Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". The inaugural ministerial conference was held in Singapore in 1996. Its primary purpose was to initiate an international effort among global trading nations to overhaul the structure and mechanisms of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) while preserving the considerable progress and success achieved by that system since its inception in 1948.
Disagreements, largely between developed and developing economies, emerged over four issues initiated by this conference; afterward, these were collectively referred to as the "Singapore issues".
Second ministerial conference
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Was held in Geneva in Switzerland.
Third ministerial conference
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The third conference in Seattle, United States ended in failure, with massive demonstrations and police and National Guard crowd control efforts drawing worldwide attention.
Fourth ministerial conference
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The fourth conference was held in Doha In Persian Gulf nation of Qatar. The Doha Development Round was launched at the conference. The conference also approved the joining of China, which became the 143rd member to join.
Fifth ministerial conference
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The ministerial conference was held in Cancún, Mexico, aiming at forging agreement on the Doha round. An alliance of 22 southern states, the G20 (led by India, China[2] and Brazil), resisted demands from the North for agreements on the so-called "Singapore issues" and called for an end to agricultural subsidies within the EU and the US. The talks broke down without progress.
Sixth ministerial conference
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The sixth WTO Conference Ministerial was held in Hong Kong from 13 December – 18 December 2005. It was considered vital if the four-year-old Doha Development Agenda negotiations were to move forward sufficiently to conclude the round in 2006. In this meeting, countries agreed to phase out all their agricultural export subsidies by the end of 2013, and terminate any cotton export subsidies by the end of 2006. Further concessions to developing countries included an agreement to introduce duty-free, tariff-free access for goods from the Least Developed Countries, following the Everything But Arms initiative of the European Union — but with up to 3% of tariff lines exempted. Other major issues were left for further negotiation to be completed by the end of 2006.
Seventh ministerial conference
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Was held 30 November – 2 December 2009 in Geneva, Switzerland. The general theme for discussion was "The WTO, the Multilateral Trading System and the Current Global Economic Environment".[3]
Eighth ministerial conference
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Ninth ministerial conference
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Was held 3–6 December 2013 in Bali, Indonesia. 159 members of World Trade Organization agreed to the Bali Package which eases barriers to international trade.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
Tenth ministerial conference
Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". The WTO's 10th Ministerial Conference was held in Nairobi, Kenya, from 15 to 19 December 2015. The completion of Afghanistan and Liberia's accession to the WTO was on the agenda. It culminated in the adoption of the "Nairobi Package", a series of six Ministerial Decisions on agriculture, cotton and issues related to least-developed countries (LDCs). The Conference was chaired by Kenya's Cabinet Secretary for Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Amina Mohamed.Template:Fact
Eleventh ministerial conference
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Twelfth ministerial conference
Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". The agreement to host the 12th WTO Ministerial Conference in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan was signed on 30 October 2019. The Ministerial Conference was scheduled for 8–11 June 2020, but was postponed and took place in June 2022 in Geneva, Switzerland, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[6] It ran from 12 to 17 June 2022: although it was initially scheduled to end on 15 June, the meeting was extended by two days to allow more time for negotiations.[7]
Thirteenth ministerial conference
Two proposals were received to host the thirteenth Ministerial Conference, from Cameroon and from the United Arab Emirates (UAE).[7] It will take place in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, from 26 to 29 February 2024, and will be chaired by Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, the UAE's Minister of State for Foreign Trade.[8]
Doha Round
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The negotiations have been highly contentious and agreement has not been reached, despite the intense negotiations at several Ministerial Conferences and at other sessions. since 2008[update]Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., disagreements still continued over several key areas including agriculture subsidies.[11]
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| Name | Start | Duration | Countries | Subjects covered | Achievements | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| SwitzerlandScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Geneva | April 1947 | 7 months | 23 | Tariffs | Signing of GATT, 45,000 tariff concessions affecting $10 billion of trade | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| FranceScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Annecy | April 1949 | 5 months | 34 | Tariffs | Countries exchanged some 5,000 tariff concessions | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| United KingdomScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Torquay | September 1950 | 8 months | 34 | Tariffs | Countries exchanged some 8,700 tariff concessions, cutting the 1948 tariff levels by 25% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| SwitzerlandScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Geneva II | January 1956 | 5 months | 22 | Tariffs, admission of Japan | $2.5 billion in tariff reductions | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| SwitzerlandScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Dillon | September 1960 | 11 months | 45 | Tariffs | Tariff concessions worth $4.9 billion of world trade | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| SwitzerlandScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Kennedy | May 1964 | 37 months | 48 | Tariffs, anti-dumping | Tariff concessions worth $40 billion of world trade | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| JapanScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Tokyo | September 1973 | 74 months | 102 | Tariffs, non-tariff measures, "framework" agreements | Tariff reductions worth more than $300 billion achieved | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| UruguayScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Uruguay | September 1986 | 87 months | 123 | Tariffs, non-tariff measures, rules, services, intellectual property, dispute settlement, textiles, agriculture, creation of WTO, etc. | The round led to the creation of WTO, and extended the range of trade negotiations, leading to major reductions in tariffs (about 40%) and agricultural subsidies, an agreement to allow full access for textiles and clothing from developing countries, and an extension of intellectual property rights. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| QatarScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Doha | November 2001 | ? | 159 | Tariffs, non-tariff measures, agriculture, labor standards, environment, competition, investment, transparency, patents etc. | The round has not yet concluded. The last agreement to date, the Bali Package, was signed on 7 December 2013. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
See also
Further reading
- World Trade Organization (2023). WTO Ministerial Conferences: Key Outcomes (2 ed.). Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/9781009444651. Template:ISBN.
References
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- ↑ World Trade Organization, 13th WTO Ministerial Conference, accessed 13 January 2024
- ↑ The Economist, "In the twilight of Doha", 65
- ↑ The Doha Development Agenda, European Commission
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External links
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