LIST OF UNPRINTED PAPERS
Additional papers have been received from the following
and have been reported to the House but to save printing costs
they have not been printed and copies have been placed in the
House of Commons Library where they may be inspected by Members.
Other copies are in the Record Office, House of Lords, and are
available to the public for inspection. Requests for inspection
should be addressed to the Record Office, House of Lords, London
SW1 (Tel 020 7219 3074). Hours of inspection are from 9:30am to
5:00pm on Mondays to Fridays.
ACP Ministerial Group on Sugar, letter to the Rt
Hon Peter Mandelson, European Commissioner for External Trade
and Competitiveness, 6 December 2005
Kym Anderson, Will Martin and Dominique van der Mensbrugghe,
Centre for International Economic Studies, WTO Program,
University of Adelaide, Australia, Would Multilateral Trade
Reform Benefit Sub-Saharan Africans? Discussion Paper No.
0518, August 2005
Business Action for Africa: Appendix to memorandum
Consumers International advocacy pack, Why trade
matters to consumers
Kimberly A Elliott, Looking for the Devil in the
Doha Agricultural Negotiations, CGD Brief, December 2005,
Center for Global Development
Hong Kong: Time to Deliver on Trade and Development:
Position Paper on the Doha Development Round of the World Trade
Talks, adopted by the Socialist Group
in the European Parliament, November 2005
International Trade Union Statement on the Agenda
for the 6th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade
Organization (WTO)
UK Government note to the EU's Article 133 (Services)
Committee on the EU's benchmarking proposal, June 2005
Robert Hunter Wade, 'After Geneva: The WTO still
has a long way to go', International Herald Tribune, Tuesday
3 August 2004
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