Abstract
After the failed attempts in Seattle in late 1999, the Ministerial Conference in its Fourth Session in Doha, on November 9–14, 2001 launched the agenda for a new comprehensive round of multilateral trade negotiations. At the behest of the European Union (EU), the ministerial declaration emphasised that the Doha Round should provide a major opportunity for developing countries. Consequently the agenda for the new WTO round has been coined the ‘Doha Development Agenda’ (DDA). On September 10–14, 2003 the fifth Ministerial Conference in Cancun ended without reaching a consensus.
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