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Ministerial Text
- Ministerial Declaration (Final version)
- Earlier drafts from, 17 December (corrigendum), 7 December, 1 December and 26 November
- Covering letter of 7 December from the General Council Chair and the DG to Secretary Tsang transmitting the Draft Ministerial Text
- Questions for Ministers
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Briefing notes on the Ministerial and the main issues
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Day-by-day
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Day 1: Conference
opens formally and ministers consult on industrial goods,
13 December 2005
Hong Kong, China抯 Chief Executive Donald Tsang formally opened the Sixth WTO Ministerial Conference on 13 December 2005, and ministers started consultations on market access for non-agricultural products.
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Day 2: Convergence
elusive on first full day of consultations; cotton also discussed,
14 December 2005
First consultations on agriculture, non-agricultural market access and development issues show that differences remain on a number of issues, the ministers handling these issues reported to heads of delegations at an evening meeting on 14 December 2005.
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Day 3: Tonga all
set to join, as movement seen in talks on least-developed countries,
15 December 2005
The WTO抯 membership is officially heading for 150 now that Tonga抯 accession talks have been completed ?Tonga still has to ratify the agreement before it formally becomes a member. Meanwhile, consultations continuing into the early hours of 15 December and resuming later in the day have seen some progress on issues concerning least-developed countries, the conference chairperson reported.
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Day 4: Ministers
start preparing revised draft ministerial text,
16 December 2005
WTO members ended the fourth day of the Ministerial Conference, 16 December 2005 working on texts that are to be inputs for a revised draft ministerial text and circulated in the middle of the next day.
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Day 5: Revised
draft circulated, ministers comment,
17 December 2005
Ministers headed for another long night of negotiations after a revised draft ministerial declaration was circulated in the early afternoon of 17 December. At an evening informal meeting of the heads of delegations, they said the draft reflects further achievements since the original was forwarded from meetings in Geneva in November. They then got down to resolving remaining differences in the text.
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Day 6: Ministers
agree on declaration that 憄uts Round back on track?/a>,
18 December 2005
Ministers from the WTO抯 149 member governments approved a declaration that many described as significant progress both since the July 2004 損ackage?and after six days of intensive negotiations in Hong Kong which the chairperson described as 搘orking like a dog?
Objectives and organization of the Conference
- Objectives of the Conference
- Organization of the Conference
- Provisional agenda
- Proposed order of business
- List of speakers
- List of participants
Statements
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News
(See also news of the Doha Development Agenda)
- 13?8 December 2005: Hong Kong Ministerial Conference: Ministers agree on declaration that 憄uts Round back on track?/a>
- 18 December 2005: Ministers consider second revision of the Draft Declaration
- 17 December 2005: Ministers consider revised Draft Declaration
> Hong Kong Ministerial news archive
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Official documents for the Hong Kong Ministerial
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The mandate
The Ministerial Conference is the topmost body of the WTO under the governance structure set up by the 揂greement Establishing the WTO?