U.S. agrees to intensify talks on Russia's
WTO bid
Reuters, 28 April 2010
The United States and Russia have agreed to
intensify talks on Moscow's nearly 17-year-old
bid to join the WTO.
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India moves WTO on ambiguity in import
duties
The Economic Times, 26 April 2010
India has suggested at the WTO that there
should be an objective benchmark for countries
levying penal duties on imports that originate
from countries that provide various subsidies
to their exporters.
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India moves WTO on ambiguity in import
duties
The Economic Times, 26 April 2010
India has suggested at the WTO that there
should be an objective benchmark for countries
levying penal duties on imports that originate
from countries that provide various subsidies
to their exporters.
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Doha deal possible in '10 if countries
willing - Lamy
Reuters India, 23 April 2010
A deal in long-running world trade talks is
possible in 2010 if key countries are willing
to make the politically difficult final
decisions, the head of the World Trade
Organization said on Thursday.
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India proposes to revive quantitative
restrictions on imports
The Economic Times, 18 April 2010
Nine years after being forced to remove
quantitative restrictions on imports under WTO,
India proposes to bring changes in the
domestic law enabling it to protect its
industries against import surges.
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Trade ministers to review WTO talks in May
in Paris
The Economic Times, 17 April 2010
Key trade ministers would meet in Paris in the
last week of May to find ways for giving
impetus to the much-delayed Doha negotiations
for a deal on opening commerce.
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Brazil delays trade retaliation against U.S
The Washington Post, 05 April 2010
Brazil delayed slapping import duties on U.S.
goods for two weeks after getting a proposal
from Washington aimed at settling a
long-standing dispute over U.S. cotton
subsidies.
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Long stalemate ahead for WTO talks
The Star, 05 April 2010
The WTO’s Doha Round appears to be stuck in a
strategic deadlock, with no end in sight, and
little hope for completion in the foreseeable
future.
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