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TRADE-BRAZIL
By Feb 19
Commodities Rule in Exports to China - China took over from the United States as Brazil's top market in 2009, indicating a qualitative change for exports from the South American giant, which is increasingly dependent on sales of commodities and food.
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TRADE
By Feb 10
EU Pushes to Prise Open India - Secret discussions aimed at pressuring India into dropping all measures that shield its industry from foreign competition have been held between European Union officials and some of the world's top corporations.
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COTE D'IVOIRE
By Jan 25
Banana Producers Turn To Regional Markets - Twelve thousand people working on Côte d'Ivoire's banana plantations face uncertainty as the European Union begins implementing a new agreement governing tariffs on bananas.
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CLIMATE CHANGE
By Dec 9
Latin American Women Want Modified Trade Rules - "We don't need to change the climate, we need to change trade," said Brazilian activist Marta Lago at Klimaforum, the civil society meeting held in parallel with the climate change summit in the Danish capital.
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TRADE
By Dec 2
U.S. Wants Its Way, But So Do Others - Three minutes to speak about the world trade situation was a little more than U.S. Trade Representative Ron Kirk needed to sum up his country's position on trade; after eight years of talks to thrash out a single trade deal, he needed less time than that.
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TRADE
By Dec 2
Trilateral Treaty of the South - Negotiations to form a trade alliance between countries of Africa, Asia and South America stepped up to a political level when ministers discussed the issue this week, giving the initiative a further boost.
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HEALTH
By Oct 20
EU Blocking Medicines for the Poor - The European Union is intercepting big shipments of medicines on their way to poorer countries, according to a new report published Tuesday.
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EUROPEAN UNION
By Oct 14
'Giving With One Hand, Taking With the Other' - "EU policies continue to undermine the economic, social and human development of developing countries" despite repeated commitments in treaties and declarations, a group of European NGOs said in a report published Wednesday.
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EASTERN EUROPE
By Sep 29
Fair Trade Takes Off - Fair trade is becoming popular in Central and Eastern Europe, as activist groups raise awareness of the region's responsibility towards the rest of the world, and open an increasing number of fair trade shops and cafes.
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SOUTH AMERICA-AFRICA
By Sep 25
Summit for South-South Cooperation - South American and African leaders are meeting over the weekend on the Caribbean island of Margarita in their second summit in three years, to forge stronger cooperation between the two regions and discuss their positions with regard to a number of pressing international concerns.
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TRADE
By Sep 15
"Tyre War" Strains U.S.-China Relations - U.S. President Barack Obama's decision last week to impose tariffs on Chinese tyre imports has sparked a war of words with Beijing, which could lead to retaliatory tariffs and a possible World Trade Organisation (WTO) investigation into U.S. use of emergency tariffs against one of its biggest trading partner.
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MIDEAST
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Business Seeks Ways Past Political Impasse - Business between the Palestinian Authority and Israel is growing despite the political impasse over Israel's refusal to cease illegal settlement building in East Jerusalem and the Palestinian West Bank.
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G20
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Moving Up BRIC by BRIC - Every one of these 'G' meetings becomes now an occasion for the developing countries - say the emerging economies - to turn that extra energy into a louder voice in the business of global decision-taking.
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Toward Fair Trade:  the challenge of the WTO Hong Kong Ministerial Conference - RSS Fair trade and the lives and livelihoods of billions of people are at stake at the 6th World Trade Organisation Ministerial Conference, Dec. 13-18 in Hong Kong. The WTO sees the Hong Kong negotiations as one of its last chances for reaching final agreement on the Doha Round before the December 2006 deadline, in the wake of the resounding failure of the 2003 ministerial meet in Cancún, Mexico, and the breakdowns in dialogue since then. But some developing countries, civil society and farmers' groups want no deal to be reached in Hong Kong, saying that the kind of trade liberalisation sought by the WTO and rich nations undermines the livelihoods of smaller nations and poor communities.

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