Inside Trade

October 30, 2025

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Robb Rejects TPP Changes On Biologics, Citing Strong Market Protection

NAIROBI, Kenya – Australian Trade Minister Andrew Robb is rejecting demands by Republican members of the U.S. Congress for changes or clarifications to the market protection term for biologic drugs in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), saying it is a balanced outcome and that going back on it now would unravel the deal. “The deal had been agreed to,” he said in an interview with Inside U.S. Trade on the sidelines of the World Trade Organization ministerial here. “I think...

U.S., Other WTO Members Dispute Meaning Of Ministerial Declaration Language On Doha

NAIROBI, Kenya -- The United States and other World Trade Organization members are taking different positions on whether the wording of the ministerial declaration issued here means the Doha round will continue or not. The U.S. prior to the ministerial made clear it would interpret a ministerial declaration that did not explicitly reaffirm the Doha round as effectively ending the Doha architecture. In the U.S. view, the only way to retain the Doha architecture is a consensus statement doing so...

WTO Deal On Export Competition Sets New Rules Without Enforcement Mechanism

Updated: NAIROBI, Kenya – The World Trade Organization deal on export competition agreed here Saturday (Dec. 19) generally requires export subsidies to be eliminated by developed countries immediately and by developing countries in three years, but allows these deadlines to be extended to five and seven years respectively for developed and developing countries under certain conditions. None of the commitments in the export competition text are subject to dispute settlement and are therefore not binding in the...

Members Fail To Reach Consensus On Fate Of Doha Round, Future Of WTO Agenda

NAIROBI, Kenya -- Amid a continued divide among World Trade Organization members, negotiators here have punted on the issue of how to address the future of the Doha round in order to reach an agreement on a trade package that includes a deal on agriculture. A ministerial declaration adopted by officials on Saturday afternoon (Dec. 19) -- one day after the scheduled close of the WTO's 10th ministerial -- acknowledges that some members are seeking to reaffirm the Doha round...

BREAKING: WTO Members Reach Deal On Trade Package, Doha Divide Persists

NAIROBI, Kenya -- After roller-coaster negotiations, World Trade Organization members on Saturday (Dec. 19) reached agreement on a package of trade concessions covering agriculture and issues relevant for least-developed countries, while punting on the questions of whether the Doha round should be reaffirmed and what should constitute the future work program of the WTO.

G-5 Members On Verge Of Ag Deal; Text Release Expected Later Today

NAIROBI, Kenya – After talks through the night and morning that often teetered on the brink of collapse, the G-5 group of major World Trade Organization members are nearing a deal on a package of agricultural concessions and aiming to circulate the text to all members later today (Dec. 19) for a final decision. The G-5 group consists of the United States, European Union, China, Brazil and India. Some sources said the text that is circulated would include all aspects...

HODS Slated To Reconvene At 11 AM; Prospects Of Text, Deal Up In The Air

NAIROBI, Kenya – World Trade Organization members are tentatively slated to hold an informal heads of delegation meeting at 11 a.m. local time on Saturday (Dec. 19), but trade officials said it remains unclear whether negotiators will be able to produce a revised text of the ministerial package before then based on discussions that took place overnight between the G-5 group of major members. One source said negotiators were aiming to produce before the meeting a text covering all aspects...

U.S. Pushes Swifter Export Subsidy Phaseouts In Talks With Major Members

NAIROBI, Kenya - Discussions here among the so-called G-5 group -- the United States, European Union, China, Brazil and India -- on an agriculture package shifted their focus early Saturday morning (Dec. 19) to export subsidies, after the U.S. called for phasing out these subsidies more quickly than had been previously been discussed at the ministerial. The U.S. proposal would require developed countries to immediately eliminate export subsidies, while giving developing members three years to phase out such programs. It...

Negotiators Tackle Less Controversial Parts Of Declaration As Doha Question Remains Unaddressed

NAIROBI, Kenya -- While negotiators have still not held substantive discussions here on how the future of the Doha round should be addressed in a ministerial declaration, they have reached agreement on two less controversial aspects of that document, according to a new draft circulated Friday morning (Dec. 18). Those aspects are language complaining about the lack of progress on the core Doha round issues, as well as the special status of so-called small and vulnerable economies (SVEs). The revised...

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