Page values for "Trade is a 2-way street"

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_creationDateDatetimeAugust 24, 2006 5:00:46 AM
_modificationDateDatetimeAugust 28, 2006 9:11:59 PM
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Trade is a 2-way street

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TopicPageDoha round
Position_fragmentStringWealthy countries should cut farm subsidies
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Wealthy countries should cut farm subsidies

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SourcePageBangkok Post
DateDateAugust 20, 2006
URLURLhttp://www.bangkokpost.com/200806_Perspective/20Aug2006_pers004.php
QuoteText"The big rich countries had a chance to help the poorer nations of the world, but they chose to look after special interests inside their own borders instead. While this may not be so surprising, it makes a mockery of the arguments for free trade which are so often made by these same rich countries when they are trying to get poorer countries to open up their markets and industries."
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Trade is a 2-way street by Bangkok Post editorial board (Bangkok Post, August 20, 2006) (view)