Dec 19, 2010
OECD has decided to terminate negotiations on a Shipbuilding Agreement,
The OECD has decided to terminate negotiations on a Shipbuilding Agreement, following a recommendation from Ambassador Harald Neple, Chair of the OECD’s Council Working Party on Shipbuilding (WP6). Negotiations began in 2002 and were paused in September 2005.
In reaching this decision the OECD Council took note of the advice by Ambassador Neple that, despite intensive efforts to restart negotiations, the differences of view amongst some parties on the treatment of pricing, in both the negotiations and in any final Agreement, had proven impossible to bridge. The pricing issue had also been identified by the Chair of the Special Negotiating Group, Ambassador Jaggi, when he paused the negotiations in 2005.
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Source: Balkans.com
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Shipbuilding
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