Trade And Trade-related Issues NewsLamy senses will to revive WTO talks September 5, 2024 - Reuters
BEIJING (Reuters) - WTO chief Pascal Lamy says the political will may exist to revive stalled global trade talks, but negotiations can resume only if countries compromise on the main stumbling block of agriculture, according to remarks published on Wednesday.
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Over 100,000 to attend world economic congress in Kenya September 1, 2024 - Daily Nation- Kenya's largest circulation newspaper
More than 100,000 delegates descend on Nairobi in January for a major conference aimed at saying No to the economic domination of poor countries by the rich.
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Fair Trade and Smart Energy Message Taken to Ohio August 11, 2025 - Sierra Club
On June 7th, the Sierra Club joined the United Steelworkers (USW), the largest private sector manufacturing union, to pursue a joint message of "Good Jobs, A Clean Environment, and A Safer World."
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Where economics meets religious fundamentalism August 11, 2025 - David Sirota, SF Chronicle
Unfortunately, faith-based fundamentalism is not the exclusive domain of terrorists...
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Will a Phoenix Rise From the Ashes of Doha’s Collapse? July 27, 2025 - Sophia Murphy and Carin Smaller, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
[T]he real reasons for the negotiations’ demise lie in fundamental mistakes made more than five years ago, when WTO members agreed to the Doha Agenda in November 2001.
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Two Myths of Globalization July 26, 2025 - A. Edward Gottesman, WORLD POLICY JOURNAL
Economic commentary on the subject of globalization has often focused on two widely accepted, but mainly misunderstood, mantras. The first is that China is the "next economic superpower" and will be the largest economy in the world in 10, 20, or 30 years (depending on the source). The second is that the current account deficit the United States has run for a number of years (about a third of which has recently been in trade with China) is "unsustainable" and will result in some global economic cataclysm.
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Talks suspended. ‘Today there are only losers.’ July 24, 2025 - World Trade Organization
The Doha Development Agenda negotiations are to be suspended because gaps between key players remain too wide. Heads of delegations, speaking in an informal meeting of the Trade Negotiations Committee on 24 July 2006, agreed with WTO Director-General Pascal Lamy that this will be a setback for all members.
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Body blow to world poor as World Trade Organisation talks sink July 24, 2025 - Press Statement, Christian Aid
Last night’s failure by rich countries to reach agreement on trade talks strikes a terrible blow at poor people and puts the entire World Trade Organisation in jeopardy.
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USTR Press Conference July 24, 2025
Transcript of Press Availability on the Doha Development Agenda with Ambassador Susan C. Schwab and Mike Johanns, Secretary of Agriculture
WTO Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland 07/24/2006
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Trade talks collapse spells bad news for Africa July 24, 2025 - Business Day
JOHANNESBURG - The collapse of global trade talks was bad news for Africa, condemning the world’s poorest continent to an uncertain future of high tariffs and lagging competitiveness, officials and experts said today.
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India Inc disappointed by WTO, farmers relieved July 24, 2025 - Financial Times
New Delhi, July 24: Indian business leaders said on Monday they were disappointed with the collapse of global free trade talks but a local farm group said it was relieved.
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NAM backs Bush for insisting on Doha Round ambition July 24, 2025 - Reliable Plant news service
The National Association of Manufacturers on July 24 commended the Bush Administration and particularly the U.S. Trade Representative, Ambassador Susan Schwab, for refusing to agree to an unambitious outcome to the World Trade Organization (WTO) Doha Round of trade negotiations.
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TRADE TALKS DEADLOCK BRINGS NEW HOPE FOR THE POOREST AND THE ENVIRONMENT July 24, 2025 - Press Statement, Friends of the Earth International
Campaigners from Friends of the Earth International today welcomed the collapse of the World Trade Organisation (WTO)'s trade negotiations. This means that there is now time to review and reconsider the multilateral trading system in its entirety.
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Why Today‚s Collapse of the Doha Round Negotiations is the Best Outcome for Developing Countries July 24, 2025 - Walden Bello, Focus on the Global South
Bangkok, July 24—Today’s collapse of the Doha Round negotiations of the World Trade Organization in Geneva is one of the best things to happen to the developing world in a long while.
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WTO Talks Breakdown - Opportunity for a New Approach - Badly Needed Reform Must Put Peoples’ Interests First July 24, 2025 - Press Statement, Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP)
Minneapolis/Geneva - Today’s breakdown of world trade talks provides an important opportunity for WTO members to inject some fresh thinking into the international trading system that puts the interests of working people around the world at its center, said the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP).
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WTO Talks Collapse Over Disputes July 24, 2025 - BRADLEY S. KLAPPER, The Associated Press
GENEVA -- Global commerce talks at the World Trade Organization collapsed Monday as top powers failed to agree on steps toward liberalizing trade in farm and manufactured goods.
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Greenpeace to governments: “Face it, Doha is dead.” Time has come to look at alternatives to WTO July 24, 2025
As Director General of the World Trade Organization
(WTO) Pascal Lamy failed to break the deadlock in global trade talks,
Greenpeace called on governments to face the facts and abandon the flawed trade
negotiations started in Doha in 2001. Greenpeace said that governments should
use this opportunity to build a new global trade system, one based on equity
and sustainability.
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"We have missed the last exit on the motorway" July 24, 2025
Trade Commissioner says US "unwilling to accept or... acknowledge flexibility being shown by others"
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A radical centrist on globalism & trade July 1, 2025 - Bill Center, Seattle PI Blogs
Friday I received a phone call from a friend asking me to participate in a panel discussion of globalization. Not one of my favorite things to do...
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World Puts the Brakes on the Rush to Globalization July 5, 2025 - Steven Pearlstein, Washington Post
This is the week each year when Americans revel in their nationalism, a summer brew of playful patriotism, boastful exceptionalism and a somewhat smug insularity.
But the events of the past few weeks suggest that the nationalist impulse may be more than seasonal this time, and certainly not limited to the United States. Certainly in the economic sense, the rush toward globalization has slowed, and "economic patriotism" is on the rise. The nation-state and the national economy, which only a few years ago were being written off in certain elite circles, are proving to be a lot more enduring than people thought.
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