WTO

  • Mar 9, 2006
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INTERNATIONAL: Business unlikely to spur on Doha Round

The role of business acting as a driving force for further liberalisation and global market...

International
  • Mar 9, 2006
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UKRAINE/US: US votes to improve trade relations

The US House of Representatives voted yesterday to establish permanent normal trade relations...

Ukraine
  • Mar 8, 2006
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CHINA: Trade focus remains national and regional

China is the most dynamic performer in international trade, the third-largest trader, and the...

China
  • Mar 7, 2006
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MEXICO/US: WTO rules against Mexico in sugar dispute

The WTO yesterday ordered Mexico to end a 20% tax imposed in 2002 on high fructose corn syrup...

Mexico
  • Mar 7, 2006
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BRAZIL: Lula London visit to focus on farm trade

President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva arrived in London yesterday for a three-day state visit.

Brazil
  • Feb 28, 2006
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EU/WTO: Lower farm tariffs will not help poorest

EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson yesterday challenged the World Bank's notion that the...

Eu
  • Feb 24, 2006
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US/CHINA: Washington likely to file more WTO cases

James Mendenhall, general counsel for the US Trade Representative's Office, said yesterday that...

United States
  • Feb 23, 2006
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INTERNATIONAL: Trade negotiations become more complex

Agricultural trade -- in particular market access issues -- remains an obstacle to progress in...