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September 2008: The WTO Doha Round Breakdown

Developing nations are blamed, but they blame the U.S.

The World Trade Organization’s meeting in Geneva in July, as it opened, was described by WTO Director-General Pascal Lamy as a “moment of truth” in the negotiations for a new global trade deal. But, after nine days of talks among a select group of trade ministers, the meeting ended with no deal—and some surprisingly undiplomatic statements about who was to blame.

June 2008: U.S. and Canada Among the Suitors

Countries vie for access to Turkmenistan’s huge gas deposits

Financial Instability and the GATS Negotiations

Reports & Studies
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Over a Barrel

Exiting from NAFTA’s Proportionality Clause

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March 2008: The Dark Side of TILMA

B.C.-Alberta pact feeds myth of provincial trade barriers

The Monitor

There They Go Again

GATS Negotiators Work to Limit Domestic Regulation

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