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G20 nations meet on Thursday as India, Brazil and South Africa conflict with Europe over the economic recovery.
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The too-quiet American
Obama's strict stance on US exports may be hurting the economy more than helping.
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Life without Doha: No more negotiations
The World Trade Organisation needs to move towards a conclusive deal in order to improve global commerce.
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Last Modified: 01 Jun 2011 14:01 GMT
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The Doha Round's premature obituary
The Doha Round and World Trade Organisation need countries to maintain their membership and trade negotiations.
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Sarkozy vows to protect the euro
French president tells Davos forum he and Germany will not let the euro fail amid concern over the currency's future.
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Interview: WTO chief Pascal Lamy
Al Jazeera speaks to the WTO chief on whether open trade could benefit poorer countries.
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WTO optimistic on trade deal
Geneva talks reach compromise over tariff and subsidy cuts.
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Key points of WTO compromise
Proposals drawn up by Pascal Lamy which led 153 negotiating countries to extend the Geneva talks.
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World Trade talks
We speak with Pascal Lamy, the Director General of the World Trade Organisation.
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WTO deadlock threatens Doha round
Ministers remain deadlocked after two days of emergency WTO talks, placing in jeopardy the future of the Doha round of negotiations launched in 2001 and aimed at boosting trade and reducing poverty.
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