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Samanth Subramanian 11:07 AM | September 24,2009
What are the Doha rounds and why has there been a deadlock over it for so long?
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Reuters 12:00 PM | September 04,2009
The ministers want to find a way to inject momentum into the faltering negotiations in Geneva on the Doha round, launched in late 2001 to help developing countries prosper by opening up world trade, rather than negotiate specific issues themselves
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Asit Ranjan Mishra 10:35 PM | September 02,2009
Australian trade minister says Negotiations on non-agricultural market access or industrial goods, cannot be concluded until there is some accommodation by India on sectorals
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Sunanda Creagh and Gde Anugrah Arka / Reuters 10:36 PM | June 08,2009
WTO’s chief Lamy holds informal talks with US; Australia sees commitment for new world trade talks; EU, US dairy export subsidies overshadows meeting
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Reuters 04:31 PM | April 07,2009
WTO chief Lamy will not fix deadline for Doha deal; trade flows badly hit by credit crunch; trade between African countries almost non-existent
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12:43 PM | September 07,2008
A team of negotiators from the Commerce Ministry, led by Additional Secretary Rahul Khullar would reach Brussels tomorrow for talks with the EU officials
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PTI 12:52 AM | August 11,2008
The WTO chief would be in India on 12-13 August and is expected to meet commerce and industry minister Kamal Nath as well as representatives of the Indian industry
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PTI 12:42 PM | August 10,2008
The WTO chief would be in India on August 12 and 13 and is expected to meet Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath as well as representatives of the industry
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Doug Palmer / Reuters 12:31 AM | August 08,2008
Differences between the US and developing countries India and China that toppled world trade talks last week are too complex to be quickly resolved
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Stephen Castle and Keith Bradsher / NYT 12:42 AM | August 01,2008
Since joining WTO in November 2001, China has been an outspoken defender of free trade principles
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Reuters 12:41 AM | August 01,2008
The WTO talks on a new global trade pact fell apart on Tuesday as the US and India refused to compromise over a proposal to help poor farmers in the developing world
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11:50 PM | July 31,2008
If the US and the European Union did not want to tame their farm lobbies, India too was in no mood for the deal
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Simon Nixon / breakingviews.com 10:43 PM | July 30,2008
Demanding the US cut farm subsidies and poor countries cut tariffs in the midst of a global slowdown may make economic sense, but it was always going to test the limits of practical politics
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11:27 AM | July 30,2008
The breakdown is being seen as bad news for the world’s businesses, workers, farmers and most importantly the poor
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11:39 AM | July 25,2008
Any final deal, if approved by negotiators here, would then be proposed to all 153 WTO members who would have to ratify it individually
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