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Expert Meeting on Definitions and Dimensions of Environmental Goods and Services in Trade and Development

Geneva, Switzerland. 9-11 July 2003

The Meeting opened at the Palais des Nations, Geneva, at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, 9 July until Friday 11 July 2003. The Meeting was organized in cooperation with the WTO, OECD, ITC, UNEP and other relevant organizations. To facilitate participation by experts, the Meeting was held back-to-back with the special (7 July) and regular (8 July) sessions of the WTO Committee on Trade and Environment.

The views expressed in various papers are those of the author, and do not necessarily reflect the views of UNCTAD or the United Nations organisation.

Documents

Title Author File Versions
Notification 
Provisional Agenda & Annotations 
CRP Environmental Goods: Trade Statistics of Developing Countries
List of participants
Chairperson's Summary
Costa Rica: Experiencia de Costa Rica
Kenya Michel Otieno
Honduras Rosalyn Martínez Delattibodier
India: Seminar on Trade Liberalisation in Environmental Goods and Services. May 2003 New Delhi, summary report
India: Liberalization of Environmental Services Aparna Sawhney
India: Trade Liberalisation in Environmental Goods: Considerations for India
India: The Relevance Of Jute And Coir Products As Environmental Goods P.K.Banerjee
India: An Overview of Indian Renewable Energy Sector P. Jayakumar
Indonesia: Fiscal and Financial Assistance for Environmental Goods under Environmental Programme in Indonesia. Environmental Labelling and Trade.Trade Liberalization of Environmental Goods and Services from Prespective of Indonesia An Overview of Indian Renewable Energy Sector Laksmi Dhewanthi
Mexico: Identifying Complementary Measures to Ensure the Maximum Realisation of Benefits from the Liberalization of Trade in Environmental Goods and Services
China: Trade liberalization of environmental goods and services and their impacts on developing countries
Thailand Jullapong Thaveesri
Cuba: Resultados Preliminares De Los Estudios Sobre Bienes Y Servicios Relacionados Con El Medio Ambiente En Cuba Raúl Garrido Vázquez Alina Revilla Alcazar
Republica Dominicana: Diagnostico Preliminar, Republica Dominicana Catherin Cattafesta
China and Hong Kong: Trade in Environmental Services and Human Development. Country Case Study. China and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Peter Hills
Pakistan: Trade in Environmental Services and Human Development. Country Case Study -- Pakistan Syed Ayub Qutub
Thailand: Trade in Environmental Services and Human Development. Country Case Study: Thailand Sitanon Jesdapipat
Republica Dominicana: The Dominican Experience: Trade Negotiations and the Environmental Policies Context Catherin Cattafesta
Latinoamericana: Bienes y Servicios Ambientales: una definición desde la perspectiva Latinoamericana -algunas recomendaciones a nuestros negociadores Annie Dufey
China: Trade liberalization of environmental goods and services and impacts on developing countries Xia Youfu
Recherche Développement International: Trade Liberalization and Water Services Dominique Drouet
Colombia: Environmental Goods and Services: Possible Approach on Trade Liberalization Carolina Jaramillo
Tata BP Solar India Ltd: Expert Meeting on Environmental Goods and Services P Jayakumar
Environmental Business International Inc: Global Environmental Industry Overview Grant Ferrier
UNCTAD: Environmental Goods: Trade Statistics of Developing Countries Robert Hamwey
India: Trade Liberalization in Environmental Goods: Indian Perspective Manoj Joshi
Generale des Eaux: The Water Cycle Pierre Victoria
Mexico: Aligning liberalization in EGS with domestic environmental and developmental objectives: The Mexican Experience Enrique Lendo
OECD: Negotiations on Market Access Steenblik

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