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WTO Trade Forecast for 2012 - Interview with WTO Chief Economist
WTO Trade Forecast for 2012 - Interview with WTO Chief Economist
www.wto.org 12.04.12 Interview with WTO Chief Economist Patrick Low - World Trade Figures 2011, forecast for 2012 After a strong deceleration in 2011, with global trade flows expanding by 5%, world trade growth is expected to continue slowing down in 2012, reaching 3.7%, according to WTO economists. "More than three years have passed since the trade collapse of 2008-2009, but recent events have demonstrated that world economy and trade remain fragile", WTO Director-General Pascal Lamy said. Have a look at the press release on the WTO's website: www.wto.org More on international trade statistics: www.wto.org More on economic research and analysis: www.wto.org
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WTO Trade Forecast 2012 - Press Conference
WTO Trade Forecast 2012 - Press Conference
www.wto.org 12.04.12 World Trade Figures for 2011, forecast for 2012 - Highlights from the press conference After a strong deceleration in 2011, with global trade flows expanding by 5%, world trade growth is expected to continue slowing down in 2012, reaching 3.7%, according to WTO economists. "More than three years have passed since the trade collapse of 2008-2009, but recent events have demonstrated that world economy and trade remain fragile", WTO Director-General Pascal Lamy said. Have a look at the press relase on the WTO's website: www.wto.org More on international trade statistics: www.wto.org More on economic research and analysis: www.wto.org
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The WTO -- Part 1
The WTO -- Part 1
This video was created for the Fair Trade Breakfast at my school -- LACS. Its purpose is to inform you about the WTO and its effects on the world.
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How do the WTO, World Bank and IMF work?
How do the WTO, World Bank and IMF work?
Susan George explains what the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Trade Organization (WTO) are and how they work. They operate in the interests of rich nations at the expense of the poor. She cautions against the current trend to privatise public services such as transport, health and water.
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Episode 37: GATT/WTO
Episode 37: GATT/WTO
Just a quick overview of the history of GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade), which eventually became the WTO (World Trade Organization).
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Obama, China, Rare Earths - Can WTO save manufacturing jobs? Why don't we produce REE: THORIUM.
Obama, China, Rare Earths - Can WTO save manufacturing jobs? Why don't we produce REE: THORIUM.
On 2012-03-13 President Obama announced filing a new WTO filing against China's REE export quotas. China successfully leverages their REE monopoly to capture high-tech manufacturing jobs, and is part of the reason companies like Apple construct consumer products in China... REEs are found in all manner of phones, GPS, wind turbines, solar panels, hybrid cars and military hardware. REE are NOT rare. REE used to be produced in USA. If REEs are so important, why aren't they produced in USA today? THORIUM REGULATION. Jim Kennedy & John Kutch explain: Thorium is NOT dangerous. It is key to unlocking "green" jobs, bountiful energy and high-tech manufacturing jobs. The clock is ticking on this. Pursuing China via WTO is fine, but that can NOT be our only response! We need to produce our own REE. ASAP. ThoriumPetition.com - wh.gov threeconsulting.com thoriumremix.com Longer coverage of the SME conference can be seen here: www.youtube.com
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WTO sees trade growth falling
WTO sees trade growth falling
www.euronews.com The growth of trade worldwide is set to slow down for the second year running according to the World Trade Organisation. In the WTO's annual forecast it says the main risks are of a deeper than expected recession in the eurozone, a worsening sovereign debt crisis, higher oil prices, and geopolitical risks. Director General Pascal Lamy told reporters: "We again found ourselves with conflicting economic developments, portending either a continued crisis or slightly better times ahead." World trade growth is predicted to slow to 3.7 percent this year, that is down from last year's five percent growth and way down on 2010's record of 13.8 percent. In 2013 trade growth is expected to pick up to 5.6 percent. The WTO says how this year goes is largely dependent on the seemingly diverging fortunes of the world's top two trading powers - that is Europe and the United States. The trade organisation's economists see a slump in exports of goods from developed countries this year. Exports from developing countries, a grouping that includes Russia, are expected to improve slightly from last year's levels. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com
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Business and the WTO
Business and the WTO
What does the WTO mean for Business? What can business do for the WTO? With the increasing interdependence of global industries and rapidly shifting trade patterns, businesses need global rules and an effective multilateral rule-based trade system. The WTO provides this, increasing stability, predictability, market access and information in the trade system.
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Debate: Business and the WTO
Debate: Business and the WTO
www.wto.org 14.03.12 What do businesses want from the multilateral trading system? The way business is conducted has evolved considerably over the last 15 years. More and more, global companies rely on components manufactured in other countries to make their finished products. Global trade rules have not kept pace with these emerging business trends. With the Doha round stalled it has become increasingly important for business leaders to define their priorities for the global trading system. What do businesses want and expect from the WTO and the global trading system? Victor K. Fung, Chairman of the Li & Fung Group, and Harold McGraw III President and CEO, The McGraw-Hill Companies, discuss this issue with Keith Rockwell, WTO Spokesman.
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China to answer rare metals complaint at WTO
China to answer rare metals complaint at WTO
www.euronews.com A dispute over rare metals which has been building for years has come to a head: China has been challenged for restricting its exports. It provides 97 percent of the global output. The US, EU and Japan have fired off a formal complaint with the World Trade Organisation (WTO). The objection includes lower prices for Chinese manufacturers. Foreigners pay up to twice as much, yet cannot shop elsewhere. As in Brussels and Tokyo, the White House said Beijing must play fair. President Obama said: "American manufacturers need to have access to rare earth material which China supplies. Now, if China would simply let the market work on its own, we'd have no objection. But their policies currently are preventing that from happening, and they go against the very rules that China agreed to follow." The rare earths case is the first to be jointly filed by the European Union, the United States and Japan. Rare earths are crucial for the defence, electronics and renewable-energy industries. Beijing set an export quota of 30258 tonnes in 2011, but it shipped only 16861 tonnes last year, official data shows. Export prices over the past two years have quadrupled, encouraging buyers to shift operations to China Beijing said the complaint was unfair and that it would defend itself in the WTO, citing environmental and supply control problems. A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said: "Exploiting rare earths effects the environment. China is implementing some management <b>...</b>
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WTO Rejects Appeal by Chinese Regime
WTO Rejects Appeal by Chinese Regime
For more news and videos visit ➡ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ➡ http Add us on Facebook ➡ on.fb.me A ruling by the World Trade Organization could change the face of international trading. An appeal by the Chinese regime to revoke July's landmark ruling against its restrictions on exports of nine common industrial materials has been rejected. The US, Europe, and Mexico accused the Chinese regime of driving up prices and giving an unfair advantage to Chinese manufacturers with several export duties and quotas. But the regime appealed saying the measure was in place for environmental protection. The ruling by the WTO could set an important precedent. China currently exports 90% of the world's rare earth metals -- important ingredients in many modern technologies. Similar export quotas and duties exist on rare earth metals, which has also drawn criticism from the international community. The Chinese regime is expected to comply with the WTO ruling. The WTO gives China access to invaluable international markets that have driven much of China's recent economic growth in the past three years.
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Welcome to the Club: WTO FTW
Welcome to the Club: WTO FTW
A commission in Geneva has now cleared all the remaining hurdles for Moscow's long awaited membership to the World Trade Organization. RT's Laura Smith has been following the negotiations. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com
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Interview with the Chief Negotiator of China's WTO accession
Interview with the Chief Negotiator of China's WTO accession
www.wto.org 10.11.11 Interview with Long Yongtu, Chief Negotiator of China's WTO accession In 2001, after 15 years of complex and often very tough negotiations, China became a member of the World Trade Organization. China, the WTO and the multilateral trading system have been changed by this historic accession and its impact is still be debated to this day. On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of China's WTO accession, WTO Spokesperson Keith Rockwell speaks with Long Yongtu, Chief Negotiator of China's accession to the WTO. Have a look at this video on the WTO's website: www.wto.org More information about China WTO membership: www.wto.org
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Ron Paul & Working Americans Against the WTO.wmv
Ron Paul & Working Americans Against the WTO.wmv
Ron Paul introduced legislation to get the United States out of the World Trade Organization back in June of 2000. He has consistently been a advocate of the Constitution and American individual Liberty all of his life. Although Republicans controlled the House, the Resolution was defeated by 182 Republicans and 181 Democrats who joined forces voting in opposition. Republican Party leaders who are no friend of the constitution, have never been comfortable with Ron Paul in their ranks.
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Ron Paul Against the WTO - Remember the Battle in Seattle!!
Ron Paul Against the WTO - Remember the Battle in Seattle!!
What is the WTO ( The World Trade Organisation), and how did it get to be so powerful? War on Want's short film exposes the truth behind the WTO and its damaging 'free trade' policies. Ron Paul introduced legislation to get the United States out of the World Trade Organization back in June of 2000. He has consistently been a advocate of the Constitution and American individual Liberty all of his life. Although Republicans controlled the House, the Resolution was defeated by 182 Republicans and 181 Democrats who joined forces voting in opposition. Republican Party leaders who are no friend of the constitution, have never been comfortable with Ron Paul in their ranks. This film was made possible through funding from the Cooperative Bank's Customers Who Care scheme. Thanks also to the following for providing images, music and other input: Charles Battrick, Ben Nugent, Chris Franck, Suicide Speedboats and the Norwegian Development Fund. This film is from war on want. www.waronwant.org uk.youtube.com User: 22popuser FAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 USC section 107 of the US Copyright Law. Ron Paul is America's leading voice for limited, constitutional government, low taxes, free markets, sound money, and a pro-America foreign policy. Please Like, Comment, Subscribe, and Add to Friends. For more <b>...</b>
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WTO: Balance against the Developing World
WTO: Balance against the Developing World
Martin Khor of South Centre, Geneva, speaks to Newsclick about World Trade Organization and implication of its policies for the developing world.
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China 10 Years in WTO: USTR Report
China 10 Years in WTO: USTR Report
Follow us on TWITTER: twitter.com Like us on FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com China is an official member of the World Trade Organization (WTO) for 10 years now. However, trade disputes between US and China still continue. The US has accused China of violating up to 12 WTO rules. On December 12, the US Trade Representative's (USTR) office issued its annual report to the Congress. The report stated that China still does not comply with basic free market principles. Many members of Congress are even skeptical about China's accession to the WTO. It took China and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) 15 years to officially join the WTO 10 years ago. In the last 25 years, the CCP made a series of regulatory amendments and commitments to market access. These include lowering tariffs and intellectual property protection. Now the USTR office' annual report states, that China is not embracing fully the principles of WTO. Widespread interventions, discriminatory regulatory procedures, and informal methods seriously affect US companies' interests. Some US Congress members even think the huge trade deficit to China leads to millions of US' manufacturing job losses. NTD commentator Wen Zhao said, as China is a centralized authoritarian state, it can do things democratic countries cannot. Like lowering labor costs and raw material costs to lower the costs of the exported goods. Wen Zhao: "The dumping of cheap goods benefited the consumers of Europe and the US. At the same time, this led to the <b>...</b>
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Russia ready to join WTO, says director Lamy
Russia ready to join WTO, says director Lamy
Nov. 3 - World Trade Organization Director-General Pascal Lamy says Russia has made commitments to reduce tariffs and subsidies that match WTO standards and regulated market economy.
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2011 Strange Signs 10 - WTO with 153 members only.flv
2011 Strange Signs 10 - WTO with 153 members only.flv
Since 2008 till now, there are only 153 members of the World Trade Organization but this figure will increase to possibly 157 by late 2012. Check the present membership in WTO www.wto.org By end April 2012 latest there will be 154 members of WTO. After the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ, He revealed Himself to His disciples. At that time all His disciples had gone back to their secular businesss. Peter, John and Andrew were once again into their trade as fishermen. On the third occassion, He told them to cast their net on the left side and to their amazement the net was filled with fish and they were not able to pull the net up. Eventually they managed to pull the net to the shore and there were 153 big fish. Is this is an end time sign that the WTO will not exceed the 153 membership ? If so, since only WW3 will ensure that the membership will nor exceed 153, then this nuclear WW3 killing 1/4 of all mankind is imminent and latest by the end of April 2012. Interestingly, a) the world population will reach 7 billion (70 ribbows) latest by April 2012 (God alone knows when?) - possibly WW3 will begin then See report on estimate of world population reaching 7 billion blogs.census.gov b) the green (pale) horseman appearing in the street of cairo during the riots indicationg the opening of the 4th Seal. - resulting to WW3. c) civil wars in the Arab world (nations against nations) fulfilling prophecy of Matt 24:7. Mark 13:8, Luke 21:10, d) rumours is rife that Israel (with <b>...</b>
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the truth behind the WTO by War on Want
the truth behind the WTO by War on Want
The World Trade Organisation's Doha round of trade talks is coming to a head and the future of the world's poor hangs in the balance. But what is the WTO, and how did it get to be so powerful? War on Want's short film exposes the truth behind the WTO and its damaging 'free trade' policies This film was made possible through funding from the Cooperative Bank's Customers Who Care scheme. Thanks also to the following for providing images, music and other input: Charles Battrick, Ben Nugent, Chris Franck, Suicide Speedboats and the Norwegian Development Fund. This film is from war on want. www.waronwant.org uk.youtube.com