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January 11th

Bush’s Trade Power Probably Won’t Be Extended, Congressman Says

10 January, 2007
Congress probably won't extend President George W. Bush's authority to negotiate trade agreements aimed at lowering tariffs and farm subsidies, the chairman of the House Agriculture Committee said today.

WTO chief coming to Bangalore for CII meet

10 January, 2007
World Trade Organization Chief Pascal Lamy is expected to visit India next week to attend the CII Partnership Summit in Bangalore during which he would also seek New Delhi's support to finalise an agreement in the stalled Doha trade liberalisation negotiations by end-March, trade analysts said.

NAMA - Not An Easy Row to Hoe

10 January, 2007
As the negotiating climate for the Doha Development Agenda trade negotiations receives a boost from two major players - the United States and the European Union - increased activity in the nonagricultural market access negotiations is expected in the weeks ahead

US FTA: Will we lose out, too?

10 January, 2007
BY tomorrow, the fourth round of negotiations for the free trade agreement (FTA) between Malaysia and the US would have concluded in San Francisco.

January 10th

Signs grow that WTO talks may soon revive

9 January, 2007
The trade chiefs of the European Union and Japan promised on Wednesday to step up efforts to reach a global trade deal in a fresh sign that stalled five-year-old talks could soon be revived.

20,000 fishermen, farmers protest against FTA

9 January, 2007
A signature campaign in Kedah

Schwab to discuss global trade talks with Lamy in Geneva

9 January, 2007
U.S. Trade Representative Susan Schwab will meet with the head of the World Trade Organization on Friday in a further effort to revive stalled global trade talks.

Developing countries voice concerns at WTO General Council

9 January, 2007
The importance of respecting the

January 9th

Some Progress in Global Trade Effort

8 January, 2007
Trade envoys from the United States and Europe said on Monday that they had made progress in resolving differences to break an impasse on global trade negotiations, but they declined to say specifically where the differences had narrowed.

US, EU Coming Closer on DDA

8 January, 2007
Washington and Brussels over the last few weeks - including over the weekend - came closer to a common position on agricultural market access and domestic supports that is needed to finally break the deadlock in the long-stalled Doha Development Agenda negotiations