Trade talks.

The articles below can help developing countries that are considering strategies to influence trade negotiations. They make links between trade and development outcomes, outline how policymakers, business and other civil society groups can work together and analyse key issues such as trade barriers.

Development potential

Strengthening Trade Coverage in the Media (4/2006)

Reporting on Trade: A Kenyan View (4/2006)

Doha, the Low Hanging Fruit (3/2006)

Trade Talks in the News (3/2006)

A New Trade Democracy ... In the Making (1/2006)

Humanizing Globalization (1/2006)

Expanding Africa's Role in World Trade (1/2005)

At Davos, Doha Progress Fuels Debate (1/2004)

Business Reacts to Cancun (4/2003)

What After Cancun? (3/2003)

The Doha Development Agenda: What's at Stake for Business in the Developing World? (2/2003)

Millennium Development Goals Work for Trade (2/2003)

Why Business Needs to Know More About WTO Rules (3/2002)

The Doha Development Agenda and ITC (3/2002)

New WTO Director-General Speaks Out (3/2002)

A role for business

Doha, What Next? (3/2006)

Good Governance Opens New Doors to Advocacy (1/2006)

Uganda's Services Coalition Finds Strength in Numbers (1/2006)

Giving Voice to the "Silent Majority" (1/2006)

The Trade Debate Needs the Voice of Business (1/2006)

Multilateralism is Better for Business (1/2006)

World Tr@de Net: Networking on Trade Talks (4/2004)

Trade Development: involving the Business Community (2/2003)

Trade Talks: Is Business on Board? (2/2003)

Invest in Business Advocacy for WTO Negotiations (2/2003)

NEPAD: A Role for Business (2/2003)

Doha: How Business Can Benefit (3/2002)

ITC: Helping Business Play its Part in Trade Negotiations (3/2002)

A Well-informed Business Community: Moving Towards Advocacy (3/2002)

Case from an LDC: Business Advocacy in Practice (3/2002)

Partner Views: Business and WTO Negotiations (3/2002)

Business Advocacy: Setting Strategies that Influence Trade Policy...

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