1st Edition

Brazil in the Uruguay Round of the GATT The Evolution of Brazil's Position in the Uruguay Round, with Emphasis on the Issue of Services

By Ricardo Wahrendorff Caldas Copyright 1998
    292 Pages
    by Routledge

    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1998, this volume analyses Brazil’s strategy in the Uruguay Round, focusing on the issue of services. Three different moments were chosen for analysis. The first was during discussions before the launch of the Uruguay Round. During this period, Brazil led the Less Developed Countries (LDCs), in obstructing the inclusion of services on the agenda. The Second was during the launch of the Uruguay Round, when Brazil persisted with this policy. This second period is referred to as the initial position of Brazil in the Uruguay Round. The third was Montreal, in 1988, when Brazil supported the principles which guided an agreement on services. After this turning point, Brazil’s position in the Round was increasingly supportive of an agreement, not only in services, but in all fields.

    1. The Preparations for the Uruguay Round with Emphasis on the US’ and Brazil’s Position on the Issue of Services. 2. The Brazilian Decision-Making Process (DMP) Related to the GATT. 3. The Launching of the Uruguay Round at Punta del Este and Brazil’s Initial Position. 4. The Development of Brazil’s Stance. 5. The Evolution of Brazil’s Position. 6. Summary and Conclusions.

    Biography

    Ricardo Wahrendorff Caldas