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 Irish Times 
US offers $2bn subsidy cut at WTO talks
In this section » | Short sellers make a killing from market turbulenceFour-day rally in Irish bank shares comes to a decisive haltOne51 may float all or part of group over next 18 monthsExpert warns ... (photo: PIB / Photo Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India.)
Banana
Banana   Export   Fruit   Photos   Products  
 TVNZ 
Banana row simmers at WTO
Jul 23, 2008 10:18 AM | A long-running row over bananas that threatens to derail talks on a new global trade pact simmered this week with no immediate solution in sight. | The dispute, turning on the ... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Planting - Farming                                International Herald Tribune 
U.S. makes offer to reduce limit on farm subsidies
| : The United States offered Tuesday to reduce the limit for farm subsidies and demanded that large emerging economies like Brazil, India and China respond by opening their markets to imports of indu... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Brazil   Economy   India   Photos   US  
india kashmir farmer  The Times Of India 
India seeks adequate policy space to protect its farmers
|                 GENEVA: India today told the world community that it will not "compromise on policy space" to protect its vulnerable farmers and infant i... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Brazil   Geneva   India   Photos   WTO  
Top Stories
Kamal Nath The Times Of India
Kamal Nath's absence weighs heavy on WTO talks
|                 GENEVA: Ministers will resume crucial trade talks here on Tuesday after a first day slammed as "totally use... (photo: PIB)
Asia   Delhi   India   Photos   Politics  
Sugar cane Scientific American
Florida deal may sound death knell for Big Sugar
| Florida deal may sound death knell for Big Sugar Bags of Florida Crystals cane sugar roll down a conveyer belt after filling at the Florida Crystals Corp. sugar mill, r... (photo: Creative commons / Rufino Uribe)
Environment   Florida   Industry   Photos   Power  
Indonesian activists perform during their rally against the upcoming Doha Round meeting of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in Geneva, Monday, July 21, 2008 in Jakarta, Indonesia. The protesters said that Doha Round has a problem without having the solutions for food, climate,energy and financial crisis in the world The Times Of India
Trade powers struggle to save WTO round
|                 GENEVA: The United States, the European Union and emerging economic heavyweights will try again on Tuesday ... (photo: AP / Tatan Syuflana)
Agriculture   Photos   Politics   Trade   WTO  
WTC, World Trade Center, Ground zero (twin towers), New York, USA, March 2008 The Business Review
Talks under way to to complete Doha round of trade negotiations
| U.S. Trade Representative Susan Schwab met with ministers from 40 countries in Geneva to complete the Doha round of global trade negotiations, the White House announced... (photo: WN / Guillaume Poulet-Mathis)
Doha   Geneva   Photos   Talks   Trade  
An unidentified farmer arranges a corn field in Huanghua Village, located on the outskirts of Beijing, in this Nov. 12, 2002 file photo. EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson on Monday, Dec. 12, 2005 said a breakthrough agreement at the World Trade Organization summit was "not possible" and that instead members should concentrate on making enough progress to seal a framework agreement on how to cut tariffs and subsidies by early 2006. Mandelson reiterated that the EU would not make a new offer on agricultural trade beyond the average 46 percent cut in farm tariffs it offered in October until it sees movement from other parties on reducing barriers on services and manufactured goo Al Jazeera
EU increases offer on farm tariffs
| The European Union's top trade negotiator has sought to spur progress at deadlocked World Trade Organisation (WTO) talks in Geneva but found his initiative branded "pro... (photo: AP / Eugene Hoshiko, Fil)
Agriculture   EU   Photos   Trade   WTO  
Plants - Soil - Agriculture Turkish Press
WTO deal could be spur to growth amid financial turmoil: Lamy
| ATTENTION - ADDs quotes from Bolivian president /// | World Trade Organisation (WTO) director general Pascal Lamy opens the session at the trade organisation headquarte... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Agriculture   Economy   Finance   Photos   Trade  
 A sign of increasing rates of corruption in Yemen, a five towering minarets´ mosque is reportedly costing US$35 million (29 million) price tag, and being funded by wealthy businessmen and supporters of Ali Abdullah Saleh, Yemen´s leader of 27 TravelDailyNews
Yemen confirmed as the cultural capital of Arabia
UNESCO lists Socotra Archipelago as a World Heritage Site, giving Yemen the largest number of cultural and natural heritage sites in Arabia. | If you think of Arabian her... (photo: AP Photo/Paul Garwood)
Culture   Photos   UAE   Unesco   Yemen  
Business Politics
- Research and Markets: Bahrain Food And Drink Report Q3 2008
- Poll: Economy top issue; energy worries grow most
- Economy top issue, but energy concerns grow most as Iraq wor
- Senators question oversight of contracts in Iraq
  A Chinese man walks past of lit sign showing the General Electric logo, displayed at a booth in an expo held in Qingdao, China's Shandong province, on July 28, 2006. China has banned imports of a gas-fired generator made by General Electric Co., saying it has design defects that could cause large-scale accidents, a government news agency said Friday, Sept. 29,
GE in $8bn Abu Dhabi investment
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- Editorial: Salvage job for world's poor
- Most British troops out of Iraq in a year
- Barack Obama vows to strengthen Israel ties
- Unsolicited advice for Bush on Iran
US President George W. Bush, waves to the crowd of US Air Force (USAF) personnel, government employees and military families, as he departs Andrews Air Force Base (AFB), Maryland (MD), aboard Air Force One.
Unsolicited advice for Bush on Iran
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Education Health
- Cost of new Mt. Lebanon high school: $132 million
- Mt. Lebanon needs $132 million to build high school
- Mt. Lebanon told new school will cost $132 million
- All the perfumes of Arabia?
Taytayan Youth Center - Muslim children - School - Brgy. 76-A - Davao City - Philippines
Closure of Dubai villa schools causing 'complete chaos'
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- Barack Obama vows to strengthen Israel ties
- IRAQ: WHO returns after five-year absence
- Obama tours Holocaust memorial in Israel
- Obama vows support for Israel on Jerusalem visit
 Iran´s president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, gestures as he greets his supporters during his visit to the city of Shahriar, 30 kilometers (18 miles) southwest of Tehran, Iran, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2006. -ayt1
Iran 'will not retreat' on nuclear programme
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Terror Oil
- Al-Qaeda's got a brand new bag
- Obama promises Israel 'unshakeable' commitment
- Obama shifts from war zones to Mideast peace efforts
- After battling for U.S., Iraqi fights for citizenship
EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana Javier Solana, left, gestures with Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili before a meeting on nuclear issues at the Town Hall in Geneva,
Iran 'steadfast' on nuclear work
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- Progress Looks Promising on Mesopotamia, Iraq Drilling JV
- Russia's strengthens clout with energy Moscow's cont
- Ahmadinejad vows no Iran concessions in nuclear crisis
- Iran's president vows no retreat in nuclear row
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (aa1)
Russia's strengthens clout with energy Moscow's continued focus on energy issues indicates that decision makers ...
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