WTO DOHA DEVELOPMENT ROUND DELAYS – AGRICULTURAL NEGOTIATIONS

BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE CHAIRMAN of the World Trade Organisation's (WTO) agricultural liberalisation talks has warned the December 13-18 Hong Kong trade summit is unlikely to agree comprehensive final goals for the negotiations. New Zealand Ambassador Crawford Falconer said there remained significant disagreements on market access (tariffs, import quotas, etc). A Hong Kong deal is more likely "to preserve" progress made regarding proposed cuts to production subsidies.



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