Message-ID: <16759954.1075846393764.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2000 04:08:00 -0800 (PST) From: richard.shapiro@enron.com To: steven.kean@enron.com, james.steffes@enron.com, joe.hillings@enron.com, chris.long@enron.com, mark.schroeder@enron.com Subject: WTO Impact on the Privatization & Liberalization of the Global telecommunication markets Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Richard Shapiro X-To: Steven J Kean, James D Steffes, Joe Hillings, Chris Long, Mark Schroeder X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Steven_Kean_Dec2000_1\Notes Folders\Wto X-Origin: KEAN-S X-FileName: skean.nsf FYI ---------------------- Forwarded by Richard Shapiro/HOU/EES on 03/31/2000 12:07 PM --------------------------- Xi Xi 03/29/2000 08:00 PM To: Richard Shapiro/HOU/EES@EES cc: Donald Lassere/HOU/EES@EES Subject: WTO Impact on the Privatization & Liberalization of the Global telecommunication markets Rick, Here are some articles which examine the ineffectiveness of WTO agreement (1997) on the opening up of the telecommunication markets around the world. One of the major forthcoming issues is Japan's risk of tbeing aken to the WTO over its high access costs in the Japanese domestic market. Both the US and EU have been urging the Japanese to bring down the cost or face the consequences. We are still waiting to see what will happen in Brussels? Whether the WTO have enough power to enforce its regulations would be a major factor in determining the its prowess in the future. best regards, xi xi