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Trade Articles

November 2005
  1. Request-offer process to continue in WTO
    Amiti Sen
    The Financial Express, Nov. 14, 2005

  2. Fertiliser import firm will be anti-WTO: panel
    Rakesh Sood
    The Financial Express, Nov. 19, 2005

  3. What's in store at Hong Kong?
    Anil K Kanungo
    Business Standard, December 3, 2005

  4. WTO draft ministerial text — One step forward, two steps back
    By Pradeep S. Mehta & Pranav Kumar
    Business Line, December 7, 2005

  5. India to pitch hard for more visas in services
    AMITI SEN
    The Financial Express
    December 7, 2005

  6. Hong Kong 'can keep order' as WTO meets
    Justine Lau & Frances Williams
    Business Standard
    December 7, 2005

  7. There can be no dumping these talks
    AMITI SEN
    The Financial Express
    December 8, 2005

  8. What next in the Doha round?
    Rahul Bajaj
    Business Standard
    December 12, 2005

  9. Farm subsidies a ploy to stall WTO talks
    T N C Rajagopalan
    Business Standard
    December 12, 2005

  10. India braces for HK ministerial
    AMITI SEN
    The Financial Express
    December13, 2005

  11. India won’t stumble into any deal at Hong Kong
    AMITI SEN
    The Financial Express
    December 13, 2005

  12. WTO signs uncertain
    RAM UPENDRA DAS
    The Financial Express
    December 13, 2005

  13. The `real face' of free trade
    Gerd Leipold
    The Hindu Business Line
    December 13, 2005

  14. WTO deal still seems a long way off
    Larry Elliott
    The Hindu
    December 13, 2005

  15. A myth exposed
    Larry Elliott
    The Hindu
    December 13, 2005

  16. No WTO process can isolate India: Nath
    Monica Gupta
    Business Standard
    December 14, 2005

  17. India pulls off coup at Hong Kong meet
    AMITI SEN
    The Financial Express
    December 14, 2005

  18. Services take a backseat as agri row looms large
    AMITI SEN
    The Financial Express
    December 14, 2005

  19. Bumper harvest unlikely
    AMITI SEN
    The Financial Express
    December 14, 2005

  20. Lamy tries to keep morale high
    AMITI SEN
    The Financial Express
    December 14, 2005

  21. Good mode 4 offer is critical for India
    Anwarul Hoda
    The Financial Express
    December 14, 2005

  22. Agriculture negotiations hold the key to success
    PRADEEP S MEHTA
    The Financial Express
    December 14, 2005

  23. Marginal results are expected
    BHAGIRATH LAL DAS
    The Financial Express
    December 14, 2005

  24. World Trade Organisation talks begin amid huge protests
    N. Ravi Kumar
    The Hindu
    December 14, 2005

  25. No breakthrough at WTO as predicted
    AMITI SEN
    The Financial Express
    December 15, 2005

  26. Tackle bio-piracy, says India
    AMITI SEN
    The Financial Express
    December 15, 2005

  27. Focus on least developed countries, India told
    AMITI SEN
    The Financial Express
    December 15, 2005

  28. Sugar industry forms global alliance
    ASHOK B SHARMA
    The Financial Express
    December 15, 2005

  29. Make DGFT a centre for trade facilitation
    JAYANTA ROY
    The Financial Express
    December 15, 2005

  30. Kamal Nath seeks level playing field
    N. Ravi Kumar
    The Hindu
    December 15, 2005

  31. WTO meet: Stalemate on farm, export subsidies continues
    N. Ravi Kumar
    Business Line
    December 15, 2005

  32. India raps bid to re-do Doha agenda
    AMITI SEN
    The Financial Express
    December 16, 2005

  33. EU refuses to budge on services sector
    AMITI SEN
    The Financial Express
    December 16, 2005

  34. United they stand on farm – against US, EU
    AMITI SEN
    The Financial Express
    December 16, 2005

  35. US wants moral high ground on package for LDCs
    AMITI SEN
    The Financial Express
    December 16, 2005

  36. Multilateral trading system must not fail, even if talks do
    MUCHKUND DUBEY
    The Financial Express
    December 16, 2005

  37. EU against India's aid package plan
    Monica Gupta
    Business Standard
    December 16, 2005

  38. Common stand likely on trade
    N. Ravi Kumar
    The Hindu
    December 16, 2005

  39. Protests with a difference in Hong Kong
    N. Ravi Kumar
    The Hindu
    December 16, 2005

  40. Grand alliance formed at WTO
    N. Ravi Kumar
    The Hindu
    December 17, 2005

  41. WTO agri draft for end date to export subsidies
    AMITI SEN
    The Financial Express
    December 17, 2005

  42. Split wide open at Hong Kong; draft declaration still elusive
    AMITI SEN
    The Financial Express
    December 17, 2005

  43. Alliance for development gets stronger
    AMITI SEN
    The Financial Express
    December 17, 2005

  44. Draft package for LDCs fails to delight
    AMITI SEN
    The Financial Express
    December 17, 2005

  45. Six-day war of words ends, Hong Kong delivers
    AMITI SEN
    The Financial Express
    December 19, 2005

  46. India hasn’t got a bad deal at all, says Kamal Nath
    AMITI SEN
    The Financial Express
    December 19, 2005

  47. No break-through, but no break-down either
    VEENA JHA
    The Financial Express
    December 19, 2005

  48. Development hardly visible at Hong Kong ministerial
    NAGESH KUMAR
    The Financial Express
    December 19, 2005

  49. WTO meet finalises draft
    N. Ravi Kumar
    The Hindu
    December 19, 2005

  50. Doha and `development focus'
    Ranabir Ray Choudhury
    Business Line
    December 19, 2005

  51. WTO deal fails to bridge differences
    Guy De Jonquieres & Frances Williams
    Business Standard
    December 20, 2005

  52. WTO: a baby step forward
    TK BHAUMIK
    The Financial Express
    December 20, 2005

  53. WTO deal fails to bridge differences
    Guy De Jonquieres & Frances Williams
    Business Standard, December 20, 2005

  54. Hong Kong Ministerial — Changing the terms of engagement
    Vijayalakshmi Balakrishnan
    The Hindu Business line
    December 20, 2005

  55. No easy way out as Hong Kong II looms
    Larry Elliott
    The Hindu
    December 20, 2005

  56. Might is right’, but won’t carry too far
    MALCOLM SUBHAN
    The Financial Express
    December 24, 2005

  57. WTO: 350 cups of coffee but little progress
    GAURI LAKHANPAL
    The Financial Express
    December 24, 2005

  58. India at Hong Kong: more give than take
    C.P. Chandrasekhar
    The Hindu
    December 24, 2005

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