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WTO Public Symposium

Challenges ahead on the road to Cancún

16, 17 and 18 June 2003

World Trade Organization,

Centre William Rappard, Geneva, Switzerland

DRAFT PROGRAMME – SPEAKERS AND TITLES OF WORK

SESSIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE

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MONDAY, 16 June

[all meetings will take place at the WTO in Rooms CR, W, E or A]

07:30 – 10:00 Registration and Badge Collection (Lobby Conference Room)

OPENING

10:00 – 10:20 - CRWelcome by WTO Director-General Dr. Supachai Panitchpakdi

10:20 – 11:50 - CRKey note speakers:

Dr. Claude Martin, Director General, WWF International

Ambassador Yolande Biké (Gabon), Chair of the WTO Committee on Trade and Environment in Special Session

Mr. Raymond Gilmartin, President & CEO, Merck & Co., Inc.

Ms. Thorhild Widvey, State Secretary for Trade, Norway

Mr. John Jackson, Professor of Law Georgetown University

11:50 - 13:00 - CROpen discussion with questions from the floor

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Session I:15:00 – 16:30 – CR "Relationship between MEAs and the WTO: Where are the negotiations heading?" - WTO organized session

Moderator: Mr. Kym ANDERSON, Professor

Executive Director School of Economics and Centre for International Economic Studies, University of Adelaide

Discussant: Mr. Richard G. TARASOFSKY

Senior Advisor on Trade and Bio-diversity – International Union for

the Conservation of Nature

Discussant: Ms Magda SHAHIN, Ambassador, Embassy of Egypt, Greece

Session II:16:30 – 18:00 - CR "The effects of environmental regulations on developing country exports: What are the concerns and what can be done?" - WTO organized session

Moderator: Mr. Kym ANDERSON, Professor

Executive Director School of Economics and Centre for International Economic Studies, University of Adelaide

Discussant: Dr. Veena JHA, Co-ordinator, UNCTAD Programme, New Delhi

Discussant: Ms. Ritu Kumar Environmental Economist Consultant to the Commonwealth Science Council, UK

Session III:15:00 – 18:00 - W "Women as Economic Players in Sustainable Development" organized by Geneva Women in International Trade (GWIT) with the support of the Canadian International Development Agency and the Women Ambassadors in Geneva

Welcome by WTO Director-General Dr. Supachai Panitchpakdi

Moderator: Ambassador Yolande Biké (Gabon)

Discussant: Dr. Mariama Williams, an economist, Research Adviser for the International Gender and Trade Network and an Adjunct Associate at the Center of Concern..

Discussant: Reema Nanavaty, General Secretary of the Self Employed Women's Association, India.

Discussant: Tembeka Nkamba-van Wyk, founder of Talking Beads, and a successful entrepreneur in South Africa.

Discussant: Heather Gibb, Senior Researcher at the North-South Institute, Ottawa, Canada.

Session IV: 15:00 – 18:00 - E "Cancún: Next Stop on the Road to the 2015 Millennium Development Goals – Young Evian & Developing a Global Partnership for Development" - organized by the Young Evian Group

Moderator: Professor Jean-Pierre Lehmann (France), Professor of International Political Economy, IMD, Lausanne, Switzerland and Founding Director, The Evian Group.

Panel:

Ms Inez Colyn (Belgium), Business Development Director, The Evian Group

Ms Valérie Engammare (Switzerland), Doctoral Candidate in Law, Zürich University, Research Fellow, The Evian Group

Dr Stephen Green (UK), Head of Asia Programme, Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House, London, UK.

Mr Koray Gül (Turkey), Project Director, Turkmen Holdings, Istanbul

Mrs Roberta Noronha (Brazil), Consultant, The Energy Consulting Group, Baden, Switzerland

Mr Kamal Quadir (Bangladesh), Founder and Creative Director, GlobeKids Inc, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Ms Lydia Rupprecht (Canada), Gender Programme Specialist, UNESCO, Paris, France

Mr Mills Soko (South Africa), Doctoral Candidate, International Politics, University of Warwick, Warwick, UK.

Professor Ruosi Zhang (China), Senior Research Fellow and Associate Professor of Law, China Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing & Visiting Scholar, Cambridge University, UK

Session V:15:00 - 18:00 - A"Sustainable Trade, Social Development and Decent Work" - organized by Global Unions

Moderator: Philip Jennings, Chair of the General Conference of the Global Union Federation

Speakers:

Guy Ryder, International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU): "What unions want in Cancún"

Neva Makgetla, COSATU, South Africa : "Development Issues including TRIPS"

John Evans, Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD (TUAC) : "The Singapore Issues"

G. Rajasekaran, Malaysian Trade Union Congress (MTUC) : "Trade and Fundamental Workers’ Rights"

Mike Waghorne, Public Services International (PSI): "Quality Public Services and the GATS"

Anja Osterhaus, Solidar : "Building alliances for Cancún between trade unions and NGOs"

18:00 - 20:00 Reception - Lobby, Main Conference Room

TUESDAY, 17 June

Session VI:10:00 – 11:30 - CR I "WTO and GMOs: A Clear Case for Contamination" - organized by Greenpeace International

Moderator: Stephen Porter, CIEL[1]

Speakers:

Dr. Doreen Stabinsky, Science Advisor, Greenpeace International GE Campaign

"The US GMO Complaint: Preemptive Strike on Consumer Freedoms

Devinder Sharma, Chair of Forum for Biotechnology and Food Security

"GMOs: Machinations at Play for Control over the Global Food Chain-Perspectives from the South"

Dr. Caroline Lucas, MEP, Greens

"GMOs: Co-existence or Contamination? - The implication of lifting the EU Moratorium"

Aileen Kwa, Focus on the Global South

"GMO, Industrial Agriculture and the Impact and Small Farmers' livelihoods in the South"

Dr. Mwanyanda Lewenika, Chair of SADC Advisory Committee on Biosafety

"Food Aid and International Instruments"

Session VII:11.30 - 13.30 - CR ISession on Non-Trade Concerns – organized by

the Global Animal Welfare Movement - “Sustainable Agriculture and

Animal Welfare: Opportunities and Challenges for International Trade

and the WTO”

Moderator: Dr. David Wilkins, Director of Eurogroup for Animal Welfare

Speakers:

Representative of New Zealand

Joao Pacheco, European Commission, DG Agriculture, Head of Unit for International Trade, negotiator on WTO AoA in Geneva

Representative(s) of developing countries

Dr. Alexander Thiermann, OIE – International Animal Health Organization, Chairman of the Code Commission, APHIS representative to international organizations, former WTO SPS Chairman

Mara Burr, International trade counsel to HSUS (Humane Society of the United States)

Session VIII:10:00 – 13:00 - CR II"Investment in the WTO? Myths and Realities?" - organized by CIEL, TWN, IATP, WWF, PSI, OXFA[M, IGTN (2) ]

Part I (10 am - 11:30 am)

Moderator: Celine Charveriat, OXFAM International

Speakers:

Martin Khor, Third World Network - "A development perspective on WTO investment negotiations"

Tom Cromptom, WWF

"What is the EU's real agenda on investment at the WTO: Transparency or Market Access?"

Peter Hardstaff

"Myths of the GATS-type flexibility approach"

Part II (11:30 am - 1 pm)

Moderator: Daniela Perez-Gavidia, International Gender and Trade Network

Speakers:

Kevin Watkins, OXFAM International

"The proposed WTO investment agreement: an economic analysis"

Luke Peterson, IISD

"Bilateral investment treaties and a WTO investment agreement: trade-off or adverse synergy?"

Mike Waghorne, PSI

"The labor perspective on WTO investment negotiations"

Shefali Sharma

"Investment at the WTO? The decision-making process and the single undertaking"

Session IX: 10:00 – 11:30 - WSession on Agriculture - organized by the

Agricultural Trade Task Force of the World Economic Forum

"Equitable Agricultural Trade Reform: A Call from Businesses and NGOs for Action"

A strong outcome on agriculture is critical not only to the success of the Doha multilateral trade negotiations but also to the future of global poverty alleviation. A unique coalition discusses the imperative of agricultural trade liberalization and capacity building

Moderator: Richard Samans, Director, Global Issues; Associate Member of the Board, World Economic Forum , Geneva

Panelists:

Kel Currah, Senior Policy Advisor, World Vision International, United Kingdom

Herbert Oberhaensli, Head, Economic and International Relation, Nestlé SA, Switzerland

Dhruv M. Sawhney, Chairman and Managing Director, Triveni Engineering & Industries Ltd, India

Rasmus Kjeldahl, Executive Director of the Danish Consumer Council, Denmark (Consumers International)

Session X:11:30 – 13:30 - W "Trade & Competition: Looking Ahead to

Cancún" – WTO organized session

Moderator: Mr. Adrian Otten, WTO Director

Discussant: Mr. Julian EDWARDS, Director-General, Consumers International, United Kingdom

Discussant: Mr. Calvin GOLDMAN, Q.C., Blake, Cassels &

Graydon LLP, Toronto, Canada / Chair, ICC Task Force on

Competition and Trade

Discussant: Mr. Mauro PETRICCIONE, European Commission, DG Trade

Discussant: Mr Rajesh AGGARWAL, Counsellor, Government of

India

Session XI: 10:00 – 13:00 - D "Eco-labelling: Trade Opportunities and

Challenges" – organized by the Consumer's Choice Council

Chair: Sergio Marchi, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Canada to the WTO

Discussants:

1) John Polak, Chair, Global Ecolabelling Network

"Trade as an Environmental Policy Tool? GEN, Eco-labelling and Trade"

2) Ping Xia, Director, China Ecolabelling Center

"China Environmental Labelling Program"

3) Raquel Breda, National Forest Program, Ministry of Environment, Brazil

4) Pradeep S. Mehta, Secretary General, Consumer Unity & Trust Society (CUTS), India

"Eco-labelling and Trade: A Southern Viewpoint"

5) The Hon. Dr. Godfried K. Siaw, District Chief Executive, Asuogyaman District Assembly, Ghana

"Fair Trade and Sustainable Rural Livelihoods"

6) Jorge Larson Guerra, Coordinator, Collective Biological Resources Program, Mexican National Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO)

"Labels that Tell Stories: Building Bridges Between Producers and Consumers"

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Session XII:15:00 – 18:00 - CR I "Trade in Services: What's at stake and for

whom?" – WTO organized session

Moderator: H.E. Ambassador Alejandro Jara, (Chile)

Discussant: Mr. James Hodge, Professor, University of Cape Town

Discussant: Mr. Barry Coates, Director, World Development

Movement

Discussant: Mr. Christopher Roberts, Covington & Burlington,

London

Session XIII:15:00–18:00 - CR II “Can negotiations on Agriculture deliver pro-development reforms? The case of West African Cotton” - organized by OXFAM/Intl. Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development / Ideas Centre

Agenda

1. Welcome remarks by organisers

2. Statements by resource persons:

Kevin Watkins, OXFAM

Eric Hazard, ENDA Tiers Monde (to be confirmed)

H.E. Amb. Samuel Amehou, Permanent Mission of Benin (to be confirmed)

François Traoré, UNPCB, Burkina Faso

Ibrahima Malloum, Assocation of Cotton Industries of Africa (to be confirmed)

Session XIV:15:00 - 16:30 – W "Session on GM Food/ Bio-Safety Protocol "–

University of Geneva

Moderator: Mr. Urs Thomas, University of Geneva

Discussant: Makane Mbengue, Faculty of Law, University of Geneva

The Role of the Precautionary Principle in WTO case law

Discussant: Jerri Husch, World Health Organization - The 2002 Evaluation Process of the Codex Alimentarius

Discussant: Prof. Richard Braun, University of Berne, Microbiologist, emeritus former director of Gen Swiss Foundation

Session XV:16:30 – 18:00 – W “Making Trade Sustainable – the role of Sustainability Impact Assessment of trade agreements” – organized by the European Commission

Moderator:tbc

Speakers:

Robert Madelin, Director, DG Trade, European Commission

Aaron Maltais, Stockholm Environment Institute

Edward C. Sefuke, Zambia

Anju Sharma, Centre for Science and Environment India

Keith Tyrell, WWF

Session XVI:15:00 – 18:00 – D "Parliaments and the WTO", organized with

the assistance of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) 5

Welcome by WTO Director-General Dr. Supachai Panitchpakdi (to be

confirmed)

Moderator: Mr. Geert Versnick, MP (Belgium)

Panellists:

Mr. John Dupraz, MP (Switzerland)

Mr. Michel Hansenne, member of the European Parliament

Mr. Ricardo Melendez-Ortiz, Executive Director of the International

Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development (ICTSD)

Debate themes:

- Growing threats to multilateralism: should parliaments be concerned?

- Missed deadlines in the Doha Round: how can parliaments help to advance the negotiations

WEDNESDAY, 18 JUNE

Session XVII:10:00 – 13:00 – CR I "Fulfilling the Doha Development Agenda:

Key issues for developing countries" - WTO organized session

Moderator: Carlos Fortin UNCTAD, Deputy Secretary General

Discussant: Dr. Bhagwati, Professor, Columbia University

Discussant: Mrs Dianna Melrose, Head, International Trade

Department, Department for International Development, UK

Discussant: Martin Khor, Director, Third World Network, Malaysia

Discussant: Mr. Faizel Ismail, Head of South African Delegation to

the WTO)

Session XVIII:10:00 – 11:30 - CR II "The State of Trade and Environmental

Law" - organized by IIS[D (6) ]

Moderator: David Runnalls, President, IISD

Speakers:

Steve Porter, CIEL

Duncan Brack/ Kevin Gray, Royal Institute for International

Affairs

Maria Rita Fontes Faria, Permanent Mission of Brazil, Geneva (invited)

Session XIX:11:30 – 13:00 – CR II "Beyond agriculture: Business perspectives on the DDA" - organized by UNICE

- Market Access (Mr. Ahmad – SAAR; Mr. Glania – BDI German Industry Confederation)

- Services

- Investment (Mr. van den Hoven – UNICE tbc)

- Trade Facilitation (Ms Recknagel – CEFIC – European Chemical Industries)

- Development/S&DT

- Mr. Muñoz (University of Liège)

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Session XX:15:30 – 17:30 - CR I"Trade and Agriculture: Delivering the Doha

Mandate" - WTO organized session

Moderator: Celso Lafer, Professor, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

Discussant: Minister of Trade Mark Vaile, Australia

Discussant: Ambassador Zhenyu SUN, China

Discussant: Amb. Luzius Wasescha, Switzerland

Discussant: Minister of Trade of Morocco (to be confirmed)

Session XXI:14:30 – 16:00 – CRII "Civil Society's role in promoting Competition and Fair Trading " - organized by CUT[S (7) ]

Speakers:

Allan Asher, Office of Fair Trading, UK

Philippe Brusick, Head, Competition and Consumer Policy Branch, UNCTAD

Simon Evenett, Director, World Trade Institute, Switzerland

Pradeep Mehta, Secretary General, CUTS, India

Session XXII:16:00 – 17:30 – CRII "Session on Services Market Access" –

organized by the American Chamber of Commerce to the EU (AmCham EU)

Moderator: Claudio Murri, Electronic Data Systems, on

Electronic Commerce

Discussant: Mark van der Horst, UPS on Express Delivery Services;

Discussant:Philippe Wintrebert, AT&T on Telecommunications;

Discussant: Richard O'Toole, Goldman Sachs on Financial Services.

17:30 – 18:15 - CRII Symposium Closing Session

[1] Center for International Environmental Law

[M, IGTN (2) ]2 Third World Network, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, World Wide Fund for Nature, Public Services International, International Gender and Trade Network.

[D (6) ]6 International Institute for Sustainable Development

[S (7) ]7 Consumer Unity and Trust Society