“…At the Hong Kong Ministerial, the concern over the negotiation on modalities brought several developing countries together to form a core group on NAMA, which was successful in retaining the flexibilities for them (Paragraph 15 of Hong Kong Declaration). The members finally agreed to have a modified 'Swiss formula' for cutting tariff rates (paragraph 14 of the declaration), which creates a possibility of having two different coefficients, one each for developed and developing countries or more than two coefficients (Ranjan, 2006). It has also been decided that the flexibilities to the tariff reduction formula will be a stand-alone provision, i.e., developed countries would not link them with higher reform commitments.…”