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Bitter trade pills for developing countries
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New Straits Times
08-31-2003
Bitter trade pills for developing countries
Byline: Yong Tiam Kui
Edition: 2*
Memo: (STF) - Oxfam in East Asia and Focus on the Global South organised a regional briefing for the upcoming fifth Ministerial Meeting of the World Trade Organisation in Bangkok recently. Speakers say the meeting is unlikely to result in a new round of liberalisation of global trade, writes YONG TIAM KUI.
AGRICULTURE is expected to be at ...
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