Doha Round Briefing Series - Issue 9 of 13 - Trade and Environment
The ninth of a series prepared by the International Institute for Sustainable Development and the International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development. As the principal demandeur for WTO negotiations on environmental issues, the European Union, supported by Japan, Norway and Switzerland, pushed hard for their inclusion in the Doha Ministerial Declaration.
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