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WTO: Some Tough Questions for the G20
7 September, 2005
Aileen Kwa and Jacques-chai Chomthongdi, Focus on the Global South
Ministers of the G20[1] are gathering in Pakistan for what is likely to be a critical meeting on 9-10 September, just three months ahead of the Hong Kong Ministerial. The issues on their list to be discussed will be long, and is likely to include:
- the formula for agriculture tariff reduction;
- how to deal with the developed countries