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HEALTH: EU Blocking Medicines for the Poor
By Sanjay Suri
LONDON - 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: 'Giving With One Hand, Taking With the Other'
By Peter Dhondt
BRUSSELS - "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: Fair Trade Takes Off
By Claudia Ciobanu
BUCHAREST - 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: Summit for South-South Cooperation
By Humberto Márquez
PORLAMAR, Venezuela - 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: "Tyre War" Strains U.S.-China Relations
By Eli Clifton
WASHINGTON - 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: Business Seeks Ways Past Political Impasse
By Mel Frykberg
RAMALLAH - 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: Moving Up BRIC by BRIC
Analysis by Sanjay Suri
LONDON - 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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G20: More May Be Needed, to Do More
Analysis by Sanjay Suri
LONDON - The tests are coming thick and fast. After the G20 summit in Washington last year, the G20 in London in April, and the G8 in L'Aquila that was substantially a G20, the G20 finance ministers are meeting in London this Friday and Saturday ahead of the G20 gathering in Pittsburgh later this month.
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Q&A: "Regional Cooperation Is the Challenge" for the Economy of Latin America
Daniela Estrada interviews ECLAC expert OSVALDO ROSALES
SANTIAGO - Exports by Latin America and the Caribbean will fall 11 percent this year – the worst performance since 1937, according to a new United Nations report.
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BRAZIL-MEXICO: Free Trade to Reduce Dependence
By Fabiana Frayssinet
RIO DE JANEIRO - Presidents Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva of Brazil and Felipe Calderón of Mexico agreed Monday to explore the possibility of a free trade agreement as part of a strategy to reduce their dependence on the industrialised world.
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TRADE: China In Violation of WTO Protocols
By Eli Clifton
WASHINGTON - Since 2001 China has become an increasingly active member of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and proponent of open and competitive markets, but yesterday the WTO released a report saying that China has violated WTO protocols by restricting imports of DVDs, software and books and limiting the ability of foreign suppliers to distribute their own products in China.
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TRADE-INDIA: Kerala Angered Over FTA With ASEAN
By Ranjit Devraj
NEW DELHI - Southern Kerala state is known for the lush expanses of cardamom, pepper, tea and rubber that grow on its misty hills, and the bountiful catches of fish on a coastline punctuated by lagoons and backwaters. But a cloud hovers over this picture of plenty - a free trade deal with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) bloc.
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DEVELOPMENT-CUBA: Water Scarce at the 'Singing Frog'
By Dalia Acosta
BÁGUANOS, Cuba - Canta Rana, which somewhat ironically translates as "Singing Frog", is more than just a neighbourhood in this town in the drought-stricken eastern Cuban province of Holguín. Here, at the highest point in the area, which provides a view of the entire town and the sugar mill tower, there is a huge tank marked by rust, the passage of time and the scarcity of water.
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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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