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The Doha Development Round or Doha Development Agenda (DDA) is the trade-negotiation round of the World Trade Organization (WTO) which commenced in November 2001 under then director-general Mike Moore. Its objective was to lower trade barriers around the world, and thus increase global trade.
The Fourth Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization, also known as the WTO Fourth Ministerial Conference or MC4, [1] was held at the Sheraton Doha Hotel and Resort, Doha, Qatar from November 9–13, 2001. At this conference, ministers from all WTO members launched the Doha Development Agenda.
Doha conference can refer to several meetings held in Doha, Qatar: The WTO Ministerial Conference of 2001. leading to the Doha Development Round; and the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health; 2008 follow-up conference to the Monterrey Consensus; Doha Agreement (2008) between rival Lebanese factions; Hamas–Fatah Doha ...
Over 1,000 Qatari students study in the United States. [22] Six U.S. universities have branch campuses in Qatar's Education City complex. There are Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar (VCUQ), Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar (WCMC-Q), Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ), Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q), Georgetown University School of Foreign ...
To date, Members have submitted a great number of proposals under the mandate which provide the basis for the original negotiations. The negotiations were expected to be completed under the overall Doha Development Agenda timeline. [needs update] However, in practice, negotiations have been interrupted.
In most cases, America pays a high price for salvos that fizzle and fall rather than delivering a payload, argues the economist. “The nations the U.S. zaps find ways around the blockages.
Zalmay Khalilzad and Abdul Ghani Baradar after signing the US–Taliban deal in Doha, Qatar. The intra-Afghan negotiations were scheduled to begin on March 10, 2020 [11] in Oslo, Norway. [12] The composition of the Afghan government negotiating team was not determined, because the results of the 2019 Afghan presidential election were disputed. [13]
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