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Mandelson
sounds alarm over WTO talks.
The Financial Express. June 1, 2005
Farm
talks: India moots linear banded formula for
tariff cut
The Financial Express, 2 June, 2005
WTO:
Enquiry points on sanitation being finalised.
The Business Line 2 June, 2005
EU
widens access to services for WTO deal.
The Financial Express, 3 June 2005
China
links US textile curbs to opening up of farm
trade.
The Financial Express, 4 June 2005
US
experts accuse it of violating WTO rules.
The Financial Express, 4 June 2005
Apec
agrees on tariff cut method in non-agri trade.
The Financial Express, 4 June 2005
China
to fight for textile rights – Talks with united
states and European union.
The Business Standard, 10 June 2005
G-12
lists merits of liberal financial services regime.
By Amiti Sen.
The Financial Express, 10 June 2005
Correcting
asymmetries in multilateral trade.
By Anil K. Kanungo.
The Business Line, 10 June 2005
Free
trade’s still hanging on, just about.
By Alan Beattie.
The Business Standard, 13 June 2005
G-33
to defend tariffs on special products in WTO.
The Financial Express, 14 June, 2005
‘Quota-free
regime good for global economy’
The Financial Express, 14 June, 2005
‘Energise
G-33 to protect farmers in developing countries’
The Business Line, 14 June 2005
PM
sets $500 bn trade target.
The Financial Express, 18 June 2005
India,
Brazil try to rope in others to back proposal
on NAMA negotiations.
By Amiti Sen. The Financial Express,
June 20, 2005.
Developing
countries must back G-33 on SPs, SSM &
S&DT.
By Ashok B Sharma. The Financial Express,
21 June 2005
Left
wants role in WTO talks. By Aarthi Ramachandran
The Business Standard, 21 June 2005
Bush supports
Vietnam in WTO
The Financial Express, 23 June 2005
India’s
legal market on the cusp of inevitable change.
By Reena Sengupta.
The Financial Times, 23 June 2005
EU
move to cut subsidies to brighten Indian sugar
exports.
The Financial Express, 24 June 2005
Concession
should beget concessions: EU on WTO.
The Financial Express, 25 June 2005
EU
seeks more tariff concessions from India.
By Sushma Ramchandran
The Hindu, 26 June 2005
Brazil
may break drug patent.
By Christopher Bowe & Raymond Colitt.
The Business Standard, 27 June 2005
India
against ‘applied rates’ for tariff cuts.
The Financial Express, 29 June 2005
Pre-Hong
Kong talks with stakeholders on WTO.
The Financial Express, 30 June 2005
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