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MINISTERIAL CONFERENCES
Statements and position papers from NGOs and business associations
- Coalition of Service Industries: CSI commends 70 WTO Members for their work in advancing e-commerce at MC11
- Global Express Association statement on e-commerce talks
- Global Services Coalition Statement on Importance of WTO Maintaining a Positive Way Forward on Services and Digital Trade
- Swadeshi Jagaran Foundation - India抯 Key concerns at WTO抯 11th Ministerial conference
- Public Stockholding, Food Security and India
- African Youth
- Letter from Global Civil Society about the Agenda of the WTO Towards the 11th Ministerial
- Business Europe Statement: A Strong WTO: Against Protectionism, for the Benefit of all
- DIHK-Ideenpapier: Auf dem Weg zu einer KMU-Initiative in der WTO
- Recommendations from European Chambers for WTO Ministerial in Buenos Aires
- Joint Statement by Business Associations Worldwide
- B20 — Business 20 Recommendations for a Modern WTO
- BDI — Advancing the WTO Agenda — Why does the WTO matter?
- World Trade Centre Mumbai Submission on E-commerce
- Alliance Sud ?The fourth industrial revolution will deepen the digital divide
- National Foreign Trade Council (NFTC) Applauds Effort by 70 Countries to Move WTO E-Commerce Agenda Forward
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