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julho 25th, 2006

All Doha talks suspended at WTO as G6 Ministerial collapses

24 July, 2006
A decision has been made at the WTO to indefinitely suspend the WTO's Doha negotiations across the board after the breakdown of the meeting ofG6 Ministers that took place on Sunday and Monday.

Time to rethink failed world trade agenda

24 July, 2006
This op ed was carried in the main NZ newspaper, along with two others urging the government to refine its bilateral strategy and get moving.

US and EU indulge in blame game as WTO talks fail

24 July, 2006
Following the collapse of trade talks among the Ministers of theG6 countries late Sunday night, European Union Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson on Monday blamed the United States for failing to show flexibility on the issue of farm subsidies.

Australian Fair Trade network media on WTO

24 July, 2006
tralian Trade Minister Vaile is mistaken to put his faith in bilateral deals following the collapse of the WTO negotiations. This is not a time to retreat into bilateral deals, which are even more unfair to developing countries and medium sized economies like Australia.

Reactions to the Collapse of the Doha Round

24 July, 2006
According to various reports, the 14 hour meeting on 23rd amongst the G6 ministers ended in the early hours of the morning of the 24th. Ministers did not even get around to discussing NAMA.

julho 24th

WTO talks deeper in crisis, no breakthrough

23 July, 2006
Hopes were fading on Tuesday of keeping alive a global free trade deal after trading powers failed to make a breakthrough at a marathon first session, diplomats said.

Failture of the anti-development Doha Round!! Victory to the peoples!!!

23 July, 2006
Civil society organizations from Brazil and from around the world are celebrating the collapse of negotiations towards the conclusion of the Doha Round of the WTO.

WTO Talks Collapse Over Disputes

23 July, 2006
Global commerce talks at the World Trade Organization collapsed Monday as top powers failed to agree on steps toward liberalizing trade in farm and manufactured goods.

Transcript of USTR Schwab and USDA Secretary Johanns at WTO

23 July, 2006
Press Availability with Ambassador Susan C. Schwab, USTR and Mike Johanns, Secretary of Agriculture