DOHA ROUND
September 1st, 2004
BY KEITH NUTHALL
TECHNICAL specialists are working to clarify outstanding issues in the new 'framework agreement' on the outcome of the World Trade Organisation's Doha Development Round. Rich countries promised to slash 20% from all "trade distorting support" in the first year following the striking of a final deal.
TECHNICAL specialists are working to clarify outstanding issues in the new 'framework agreement' on the outcome of the World Trade Organisation's Doha Development Round. Rich countries promised to slash 20% from all "trade distorting support" in the first year following the striking of a final deal.
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