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BRAZIL IN THE URUGUAY ROUND OF THE GATT Brazil in the Uruguay Round of the - photo 1
BRAZIL IN THE URUGUAY ROUND OF THE GATT
Brazil in the Uruguay Round of the GATT
The Evolution of Brazils Position in the Uruguay Round, with Emphasis on the Issue of Services
RICARDO WAHRENDORFF CALDAS
First published 1998 by Ashgate Publishing Reissued 2018 by Routledge 2 Park - photo 2
First published 1998 by Ashgate Publishing
Reissued 2018 by Routledge
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Copyright Ricardo Wahrendroff Caldas 1998
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Publishers Note
The publisher has gone to great lengths to ensure the quality of this reprint but points out that some imperfections in the original copies may be apparent.
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The publisher has made every effort to trace copyright holders and welcomes correspondence from those they have been unable to contact.
A Library of Congress record exists under LC control number: 97037028
ISBN 13: 978-1-138-60772-9 (hbk)
ISBN 13: 978-0-429-46055-5 (ebk)
Contents
ASEAN Association of Southeast Asian Nations
BISD Basic Instruments and Selected Documents (GATT)
BOP Balance of Payments
BRP Restrictive Business Practices
CAP Common Agricultural Policy (EU)
CBM Confidence Building Measures
CED Construction, and
CF Common Fund
CG-18 Consultative Group of 18 countries. It advised the Director-General of the GATT prior to his decisions.
DCs Developed Countries
DEPE Special Delivery of Economic Studies
DFA Final Draft Act
DMP Decision Making Process
DPC Division on Trade Policy
EC European Commission
ECLA Economic Commission for Latin America
ECLA United Nations Comission for Latin Amenca
EEC European Economic Community
EFTA European Free-Trade Association
EOI Export Oriented Industrialization
EP European Parliament
EU European Union
FDI Foreign Direct Investment
FOGS Functioning of the GATT System
G-10 Group of 10 LDCs who joined forces to prevent the entrance of the issue of services in the GATT or in the Uruguay Round
G-77 Group of 77. Coalition of LDCs created at UNCTAD (1964)
GATS General Agreement on Trade in Services
GATT General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
GNS Group of Negotiations on Services
GSP General System of Preferences
IACO International Civil Aviation Organization
IBRD International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
ICO International Coffee Organization
IDB Inter-American Development Bank
IMF International Monetary Fund
IMO International Maritime Organization
INPI Brazilian Institute of Intellectual Property
IPC International Programe of Commodities
IPEA Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research - Brazil
IPR International Property Rights
ISI Import Substitution Industrialization
IT Information Technology
ITAMARATY Brazils Ministry of Foreign Affairs
ITO International Trade Organization
LDCs Less Developed Countries
LJSPA Lyndon Johnson School of Public Administration
MFA Multi Fibre Arrangement
MFN Most Favoured Nation status
MIC Ministry of Industry and Commerce (Brazil)
MINICOM Ministry of Communications (Brazil)
MTN Multilateral Trade Negotiations
MTO Multilateral Trade Organization
NIC Non-Industralized Countries
NIEO New International Economic Order
NTBs Non-Tariff Bathers
NTMs Non-Tariff Measures
OAS Organization of American States
OECD Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
OPEC Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
PMA Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association
QRs Quantitative Restrictions
QTBs Quasi Tariff Barriers
S & D Special and Differential (Treatment)
SEI Special Secretariat for IT issues (Brazil)
SELA Latin American Economic System
SEPLAN Ministry of Planning (Brazil)
SOG Senior Official Group
TDB Trade and Development Board
TNC Trade Negotiating Committee
TNCs Transnational Corporations
TRIMS Tariff Related Investment Measures
TRIPs Tariff Related Intellectual Property Right Measures
UK United Kingdom
UN United Nations
UNCTAD United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
UNCTC United Nations Centre for Transnational Corporations
UNEP United Nations Environment Programme
US United States
USSR Formerly the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Soviet Union)
USTR Office of the United States Trade Representative
VERs Voluntary Export Restraints
WIPO World Intellectual Property Organization
WTO World Trade Organization
Amorim, CelsoBrazilian Ambassador to the GATT (199193)
Batista, PauloBrazilian Ambassador to the GATT (198387)
Brock, WilliamUnited States Trade Representative (198085)
Bush, GeorgePresident of United States (19881992)
Collor, FernandoPresident of Brazil (199092). He adopted a free-trade policy
Hills, CarlaUnited States Trade Representative (198992)
Huguenet, ClodoaldoHead of Trade Policy Division at Itamaraty (GATT issues) and main supporter of Batista
Maciel, GeorgeBrazilian Ambassador to the GATT (197982)
Neves, TancredoElected President of Brazil, died before taking power. He was replaced by V.P. Sarney
Reagan, RonaldPresident of United States (19801988)
Ricupero, RubensBrazilian Ambassador to the GATT (198791)
Sarney, JosPresident of Brazil (198590)
Setbal, OlavoMinister of Foreign Affairs (19856)
Sodr, AbreuMinister of Foreign Affairs (198790)
Tarso, PauloGeneral-Secretary of Itamaraty, and Minister of Foreign Affairs de facto during Sodrs Tenn (198690). Ambassador Plenipotentiary in the US-Brazil dispute on IT and Head of Brazils Delegation at Montreal Meeting (1988)
Vargas, GetulioPresident of Brazil (193045) & (195154)
Yetteur, ClaytonUnited States Trade Representative (198589)
Yerxa, RufusUS Ambassador to the GATT
First of all, I would like to thank Dr. Andrew Williams, my former supervisor at the University of Kent at Canterbury (UK) without whom this book would not exist. He created and designed the International Political Economy (IPE) series which made this book possible. I should also like to thank Ashg ate Publishing for their support and encouragement of the IPE project.
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