FTAA TALKS HIT SNAG

BY PHILIP FINE THE GOVERNMENTS of 34 countries from the Americas will be struggling today (Wed19/11) to come to a draft trade agreement, much of which centres on agricultural subsidies. The Free Trade Area of the Americas meeting being held in Miami has seen two competing camps vying for control. Under an agreement being pushed by the United States and Brazil, the rancorous issue of agricultural subsidies would be ignored in an Americas deal, pending an agreement at the World Trade Organisation's Doha Development Round. Canada, Mexico, Chile and several ...


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