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30 Jul 2008
 
 
WTO talks collapse said victory for farmers, workers
WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION
Anti-globalisation groups on Wednesday hailed the collapse of talks on a new world trade treaty as a triumph for farmers, workers and the poor around the globe and a blow against "big business."...
 
 
29 Jul 2008
 
WTO talks limp into 9th day
WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION
Talks to rescue a world trade deal will continue on Tuesday with players trying to avert a collapse over measures intended to help poor countries protect their farmers against import surges,...
 
 
28 Jul 2008
 
Banana exporters under pressure at WTO rescue talks
WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION
African and Caribbean banana exporters came under pressure on Sunday to settle a row that could undermine global trade talks. but Cameroon said it was holding out for better terms. The prospects...
 
 
25 Jul 2008
 
Time running out for deadlocked trade talks - WTO
WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION
Deadlocked global trade talks will fail unless countries can find compromise in the coming hours, the chair of World Trade Organisation negotiations warned on Friday. "This is the blunt...
 
 
WTO talks live another day, little progress so far
WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION
Marathon trade talks limped into another day on Friday but with little progress so far on the tortuous negotiations ministers said it would soon be time to decide whether a deal was at all...
 
 
24 Jul 2008
 
SA to revisit economic agreements with EU
SOUTH AFRICA
South Africa and the European Union (EU) are expected to revisit the economic partnership agreements (EPAs) as President Thabo Mbeki heads to France for the SA-EU Summit starting Friday....
 
 
23 Jul 2008
 
US offers farm subsidy cut
UNITED STATES
The United States offered on Tuesday to cut its ceiling on trade-distorting farm subsidies to $15-billion in a bid to close world trade talks this year, but leading developing countries said it was...
 
 
Zimbabwe crisis talks start in South Africa
ZIMBABWE
Zimbabwe's ruling party and the opposition MDC began negotiations on Tuesday in neighbouring South Africa on a power-sharing deal that could end the country's political crisis, diplomatic sources...
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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