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ESCWA PRESS RELEASES - 2003
 

ESCWA to Organize the Arab Ministerial Meeting in Preparation for the WTO 5th Ministerial Conference

 


Beirut, 18 July 2003 (United Nations Information Service)--In the run-up to the 5th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO), which will take place in Cancun (Mexico) from 10 to 14 September 2003, the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA) will gather Arab ministers concerned with trade issues in a meeting to be held on 24-25 July 2003 at the United Nations House, Riad Solh Square, Beirut.

The Meeting, which will be opened by Lebanese Deputy Prime Minister Issam Fares at 9:30 am on Thursday 24 July, aims to clarify the position of Arab countries on issues under discussion in the WTO 5th Ministerial Conference. It also aims to discuss the progress made in the current negotiations in WTO and the relevant issues of priority concern to Arab countries including energy services.

The Arab Ministerial Meeting, organized in cooperation with the World Bank, the League of Arab States (LAS), the International Development Research Centre-Canada (IDRC) and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), will be preceded by an expert group meeting to be held under the auspices of Lebanese Minister of Economy Marwan Hamade on 22-23 July.

The Expert Group Meeting will focus on diverse issues, including progress made in negotiations on the Doha Agenda and issues of priority to Arab countries, in order to prepare a general framework of issues in the multilateral trading system.

In addition to the concerned Arab Ministers and the high-level representatives from WTO, the LAS, the IDRC-Canada and UNCTAD, participants in the meeting will be international and high-level Arab experts and academics, as well as high-level representatives from the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the International Trade Centre (ITC), the World Customs Organization (WCO), the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development (AFESD), the General Union of Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture for Arab Countries (GUCCIA), the Inter-Arab Investment Guarantee Corporation (IAIGC), The Council of the Arab Economy Unity (CAEU), the Arab Organization of Agricultural Development (AOAD), the Arab Industrial Development and Mineral Organization (AIDMO), the Arab Monetary Fund (AMF), the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), the Arab Planning Institute (API), and the Islamic Development Bank (IDB).

The centerpiece of ESCWA technical strategy is to better prepare Arab countries for the Cancun Conference. To that end, the UN Regional Commission has produced 27 specialized papers aiming to help the region form a collective vision ahead of the WTO ministerial conference. These include: From Doha to Cancun; Negotiations on Agriculture; Trade in Services 2000; Trade in Services: Financial Services; Trade in Services: Land Transport; Trade in Services: Maritime Transport; Classification of Energy Services; WTO Negotiations: Trade Related Intellectual Property Rights; Intellectual Property Rights and Public Health; Market Access of Non-Agricultural Products; Information Technology and telecommunication in Light of WTO; Regional Trade Agreements and WTO; Review on Special and Differential Treatment under WTO Agreements; Trade and Transfer of Technology in Light of WTO Negotiations; Trade and Investment; Trade, Debt and Finance; Trade and Competition; Transparency in Government Procurement; Trade Facilitation; Least Development Countries and the Multilateral Trading System; Study on the Improvement of Dispute Settlement System under WTO; Negotiations on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures within the Frame of Doha Ministerial Declaration; Current Negotiations on Dumping Agreement/ Agreement on the Implementation of Article 6 (GATT 1994); Implementation Issues; Trade and Environment Issues Negotiations; Accession to WTO: Case Studies Oman and Jordan; The Doha Declaration and Opportunities for Hydrocarbons Products in Current and Future WTO Negotiations.

It is worth noting that 11 Arab countries (Mauritania, Morocco, Djibouti, Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, the United Arab Emirates and Jordan) are WTO members, 5 are in process for WTO accession (Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Algeria, Yemen and Lebanon), and 5 countries have not submitted their accession demand (Libya, Iraq, Comoros, Somalia and Palestine).

Syria submitted its demand following the Arab Ministerial Meeting organized by ESCWA at the UN House, Beirut, prior to the WTO 4th Ministerial Conference held in Doha (Qatar) in November 2001.