Doha: What the South Was Asking For |
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Documents of G20, G33 and NAMA-11
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The suspension of the Doha negotiations on 24 July 2006 is an opportunity to set a new course. It is a chance for the industrial countries to rebuild trust with the developing world and for the World Trade Organization to rethink its role in the multilateral trading system. A prerequisite for further talks would be to take serious the positions of the South. World Economy & Development In Brief documents the statements of the important groupings of the South before Doha collapsed. |
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Statements
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Posted: 1 August 2006 |
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