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Disarming
protectionism – South Asian countries
need to resolve certain systemic issues.
By Posh Raj Pandy & Navin Dahal, The Financial
Express, June 1, 2005
A
development challenge – Only a fair deal
for the developing world can help in achieving
MDGs.
By Anil Sharma, The Financial Express, June
1, 2005
Remove
asymmetry in tariff lines – Follow an
agenda that leads to lower domestic subsidies.
By Ramesh Chand, The Financial Express, June
1, 2005
Food
is big business for India – The country
should keep domestic interests in mind.
By K P Sarin, The Financial Express, June 1,
2005
PM
must make his US visit fruitful – Talks for
an Indo-US free trade agreement in services
should be initiated. By Jayanta
Roy
The Financial Express, 2 June 2005
An
end to a bitter legacy. By K. Subramanian
The Business Line 2 June, 2005
Australia’s
services offer sets benchmark for global partnership.
By Mark Vaile
The Business Line 2 June, 2005
Joy
for Indian communists: China’s accession to
the WTO is going to hurt India.
By T C A Srinivasa Raghavan.
The Business Standard, 10 June 2005
Lessons from
the EU enlargement.
By Manoj Pant
The Financial Express, 22 June 2005
New
recipe for energizing Doha round.
By T S Vishwanath.
The Financial Express, 22 June 2005
Protecting
farmers from world markets.
By Bharat Jhunjhunwala
The Business Line, 28 June 2005
Ticklish issue
of Taxing trade in services – Trade in services
rules need to balance revenue earning with competitiveness.
By Rajeev Ahuja.
The Financial Express, 29 June 2005
“Tariff
formula must be on ‘bound’ rates” – This is
a fundamental position of ours and its is non-negotiable,
says Kamal Nath.
The Hindu, 29 June 2005
Reform
trade, exploit its potential – High tariffs
and huge transaction costs remain barriers for
trade.
By Jayant Roy.
The Financial Express, 30 June 2005
India
may submit revised offers in services to WTO
next month.
By Amiti Sen.
The Financial Express, 30 June 2005
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