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It is obviously necessary that rich countries understand that the subsidies they pay damage
production system in some Third World countries.
PASCAL LAMY, DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION, DURING INTERVIEW AT THE
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ON MAY 29, 2008.
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Africa: U.S. Farm Subsidies May Survive WTO Doha Round by Aileen Kwa in Geneva, All Africa,
Washington/USA, 24 June 2008

Africa: WTO Delegates Following Talks Through News Media from Aileen Kwa in Geneva, All Africa,
Washington/USA, 23 June 2008

Small step towards a free trade deal with China by Rowan Callick, The Australian, Sydney/Australia, 23 June
2008

'Transitional' US Beef Export Steps Aim to Ease South Korean Fears by Kurt Achin, Voice of America, USA, 21 June 2008

S Korean PM applauds result of U.S. beef talks, Xinhua News, China, 21 June 2008

South Korean President Begins Government Shakeup by Kurt Achin, Voice of America, USA, 20 June 2008

Chinese vice premier discusses bilateral issues with U.S. lawmakers, Xinhua News, China, 20 June 2008

EU trade chief seeks "energy bargain" with Russia by Conor Sweeney of Reuters, Guardian, UK, 19 June 2008

U.S., China Agree on Investment, Clash on Currencies (Update2) by John Brinsley and Li Yanping, Bloomberg, USA, 19 June
2008

South Korea's Lee to Fire Ministers Amid Anger Over U.S. Beef by Heejin Koo, Bloomberg, USA, 19 June 2008

Africa: Some Interim EPAs May Not Be Concluded by Hilaire Avril in Paris, All Africa, Washington/USA, 18 June 2008

East Africa: National Budgets Fail to Make Strides in Tax Harmonisation by Ben Sanga, All Africa, Washington/USA, 17 June
2008

Trade surplus no more a key issue by Jiang Wei, China Daily, China, 17 June 2008

(South Korea): A potent, troubling nationalism by Philip Bowring, International Herald Tribune, France, 16 June 2008

West Africa: Government Urged to Implement Trade Treaties by Selorm Amevor in Accra, All Africa, Washington/USA, 16 June
2008

Analysis: Even Korean candle makers are waning by Leo Lewis, Times Online, UK, 16 June 2008

US, South Korea to continue beef talks by Foster Klug, The Associated Press, 16 June 2008

Landlocked Countries: Higher Transport Costs, Delays, Less Trade, The World Bank, Washington DC/USA, 16 June 2008

Productive Discussions with US on Trade Issues says NZ Government from the Government of New Zealand, eGov Monitor,
London/UK, 13 June 2008

Free-Trade Era May Be Nearing End Amid Food, Growth Concerns by Matthew Benjamin and Mark Drajem, Bloomberg, USA,
13 June 2008

Taiwan, China a problem for (Asia-Pacific) union by Paul Maley, The Australian, Sydney/Australia, 13 June 2008

Bernanke aggravates trade deficit risks by Peter Morici, Asia Times, Kowloon/Hong Kong, 12 June 2008

EU sees trade protectionism on rise in U.S. by William Schomberg, Reuters, USA, 11 June 2008

Paulson says U.S. will press China on trade, currency by Martin Crutsinger of AP Economics, USA Today, USA, 10 June 2008

U.S. likely to have 'short, moderate and shallow' recession - Fitch from Thomson Financial News, Forbes, New York/USA,
9 June 2008

South Korean Officials Visit US Amid Beef Import Uproar by Stefan Bos, Voice of America, USA, 9 June 2008

This Global Show Must Go On by Tyler Cowen, The New York Times, USA, 8 June 2008

(Caribbean) Eroding trade preference - Part 1 by Dr. Marshall Hall, Jamaica Gleaner, Kingston/Jamaica, 8 June 2008

Ocean transport an emerging barrier to trade by David Jessop, Jamaica Gleaner, Kingston/Jamaica, 8 June 2008

Hunger summit leaps the free-trade barrier by Tracy Wilkinson, The Sydney Morning Herald, Australia, 7 June 2008

EU expects U.S. to turn to WTO in poultry dispute by William Schomberg, Guardian, UK, 6 June 2008

EU: Visas, trade, terrorism on agenda of EU-US summit from The Associated Press, International Herald Tribune, France,
4 June 2008

Russian Dep PM sees WTO talks progress from Reuters, Guardian, UK, 4 June 2008

Time running out for Korean FTA by Donald Kirk, Asia Times, Kowloon/Hong Kong, 4 June 2008

(WTO  Doha) Global trade talks at risk of failing before deadline by Stephen Castle, International Herald Tribune, France,
3 June 2008

Latin America's Free Trade Market Struggles by Clay Risen, World Trade, USA, 3 June 2008

WTO farm talks continue after industrial goods break by Jonathan Lynn, Reuters Africa, Johannesburg/ South Africa, 3 June
2008

WTO head Pascal Lamy says trade is key to food price stability, Press Release, European Parliament, European Union,
3 June 2008

U.S. loses cotton subsidy appeal at WTO from Reuters, Guardian, UK, 2 June 2008

ESA, EU Near Trade Deal, Press Release, Trading Markets, California/USA, 2 June 2008