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Globalisation - Risk, Challenge And Opportunity

Thursday, 6 June 2002, 5:28 pm | Trade Liberalisation Network

Globalisation brings both good and bad, says Stephen Jacobi, Executive Director of the Trade Liberalisation Network. More >>

New Resource On Trade Network Website

Wednesday, 15 May 2002, 12:11 am | Trade Liberalisation Network

Quotes from politicians, economists and even the Pope figure in a comprehensive review of arguments for and against trade liberalisation which has been added to the website of the Trade Liberalisation Network www.tln.org.nz . More >>

Presentation To The Trade NZ National Export Conf.

Wednesday, 15 May 2002, 12:11 am | Trade Liberalisation Network

Trade NZ along with MFAT, the Export Institute and the Trade Liberalisation Network all have distinct roles to play in promoting the national export effort and building growth in the economy. More >>

US Scores Own Goal With Farm Bill

Tuesday, 14 May 2002, 10:17 am | Trade Liberalisation Network

The entry into law of the United States Farm Bill will work against US interests because it will make achieving international trade reform more difficult. More >>

Trade Network And Export Institute Work Together

Tuesday, 7 May 2002, 10:15 am | Trade Liberalisation Network

The Trade Liberalisation Network (TLN) and the Export Institute of New Zealand have agreed to work together to build public support and understanding for trade. More >>

TLN Promotes Sustainable Development

Monday, 6 May 2002, 4:55 pm | Trade Liberalisation Network

Negotiations in the World Trade Organisation to rid the world of fish subsidies are further evidence that trade liberalisation can promote sustainable development and assist the environment. More >>

Full Steam Ahead With Trade Liberalisation

Monday, 22 April 2002, 12:30 am | Trade Liberalisation Network

Mike Moore urges Auckland business leaders not to leave making the case for trade reform to “the most deranged ex-university professor and the strongest headline”. More >>

“Bring It On !” Trade Network Tells EU

Monday, 22 April 2002, 12:29 am | Trade Liberalisation Network

Documents leaked by the British media suggest the European Union may be prepared to consider eliminating agricultural subsidies and trade barriers in exchange for significant liberalisation of global services trade. More >>

TLN Supports Oxfam Criticism Of Trading Nations

Monday, 15 April 2002, 4:24 pm | Trade Liberalisation Network

Oxfam’s criticism of the world’s largest trading nations is justified, says the Trade Liberalisation Network. More >>

Trade Network Rejects Green Scaremongering

Wednesday, 10 April 2002, 11:14 pm | Trade Liberalisation Network

The Green Party is over-reacting in its comments on a United States Government trade report which does not single out New Zealand. More >>

Institute for International Economics Trade Report

Friday, 15 March 2002, 5:47 pm | Trade Liberalisation Network

THE CASE FOR A MODEL FREE TRADE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND NEW ZEALAND More >>

Compelling Vision In Trade Agreement With The US

Friday, 15 March 2002, 5:45 pm | Trade Liberalisation Network

A report by the Washington based Institute for International Economics shows there are strong economic, political and trade policy reasons for the launch of negotiations towards a Closer Economic Partnership (CEP) between New Zealand and the United States. More >>

US Steel Decision Damaging

Wednesday, 6 March 2002, 4:21 pm | Trade Liberalisation Network

The World Trade Organisation (WTO) will ultimately determine whether the US President’s decision to impose safeguard duties on steel is legal. More >>

PM’S Washington Visit Timely

Tuesday, 26 February 2002, 12:02 am | Trade Liberalisation Network

Prime Minister Helen Clark’s visit to Washington in March would not yield an immediate agreement to start trade negotiations with the United States but should aim to position New Zealand to join negotiations, in parallel with or alongside Australia, once the ... More >>

New Zealand To Play A Key Role In WTO Negotiations

Monday, 18 February 2002, 4:17 pm | Trade Liberalisation Network

New Zealand will play a key role in brokering agreement in the international trade negotiations launched by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Doha last November. More >>

Trade Is A Vital Component Of Innovation Strategy

Tuesday, 12 February 2002, 4:55 pm | Trade Liberalisation Network

Trade is a vital component of the Government’s plans to grow an innovative New Zealand. More >>

DOHA Development Agenda On Track

Monday, 4 February 2002, 3:11 pm | Trade Liberalisation Network

Agreement reached in Geneva by members of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) means that the international trade negotiations launched in Doha, Qatar, last November remain on track. More >>

Risks From Negotiating On Environment In WTO

Monday, 26 November 2001, 1:51 pm | Trade Liberalisation Network

Overall the outcome of the Doha WTO meeting is positive for New Zealand but there are risks in the agreement to negotiate on trade and environment issues. More >>

Trade Network Delighted By WTO Outcome

Thursday, 15 November 2001, 10:01 am | Trade Liberalisation Network

This was the reaction of Trade Liberalisation Network Executive Director Stephen Jacobi to the decision of the World Trade Organisation to launch a new round of trade negotiations in Doha, Qatar. More >>

New Zealand Joins DOHA Coalition In Support Of WTO

Wednesday, 14 November 2001, 9:52 am | Trade Liberalisation Network

The Trade Liberalisation Network and Federated Farmers have joined with an international group of business and pro-WTO non-governmental organisations (NGOs) to form the Doha Coalition. The Coalition supports freer trade as a way of alleviating poverty and ... More >>

   

 
 
 
 
 

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