Comment
Most favoured nations
An international treaty which will liberalise rules on international investments the same way that GATT did on trade is drawing flak.
The Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI) is an international economic agreement under negotiation within the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Discussions on the MAI were initiated in 1995 and agreement was scheduled to be reached by May 1997. However, due to the delay in reaching consensus on all the provisions of the MAI, coupled with strong protests from NGOs, citizens´ groups and labour unions (especially in the OECD countries), the negotiations were first extended till April 1998 and then until October 1998 (see update Pg53).