Doha round
- For more information, see the Wikipedia article "Doha round"
This is a topic, with start date November 9, 2001 and unknown end date.
Its theme(s) are International relations.
Summary of positions for this topic
- Wealthy countries should cut farm subsidies (4 items)
- Governments should remove trade barriers unilaterally (3 items)
Full listing
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Wealthy countries should cut farm subsidies
For
Africa's Last Best Chance by Richard Holbrooke, Stuart Eizenstat (The Wall Street Journal, February 15, 2007) (view)
Revive the Doha Round by The Nation (Thailand) editorial board (The Nation (Thailand), July 29, 2006) (view)
Governments should remove trade barriers unilaterally
For
Multilateral muscle needed for Doha deal by Financial Times editorial board (Financial Times, January 3, 2007) (view)
Do-it-yourself is free trade’s best ‘plan B’ by Guy de Jonquières (Financial Times, August 23 2006) (view)
All items that address this topic (6 total)
Title | Author | Source | Date |
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Doomsday for Doha | Jesse Walker | Reason | July 28, 2006 |
Revive the Doha Round | The Nation (Thailand) editorial board | The Nation (Thailand) | July 29, 2006 |
Trade is a 2-way street | Bangkok Post editorial board | Bangkok Post | August 20, 2006 |
Do-it-yourself is free trade’s best ‘plan B’ | Guy de Jonquières | Financial Times | August 23, 2006 |
Multilateral muscle needed for Doha deal | Financial Times editorial board | Financial Times | January 3, 2007 |
Africa's Last Best Chance | Richard Holbrooke • Stuart Eizenstat | The Wall Street Journal | February 15, 2007 |