The
subtle changes that have been made to
the broad contours of negotiations since
the NAMA Framework in 2004 have brought
about a gradual dilution of "flexibilities"
in favor of developed countries. At the
same time, there remains another huge
imbalance in NAMA negotiations as they
do not address Ad Valorem Equivalents
and NTMs. It is therefore argued in this
paper that if sectoral approaches for
"zero to zero" tariff reduction
along the lines of ITA are adopted without
addressing NTM concerns, developing countries
would be providing market access without
gaining the same.
January 20, 2007.
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