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    Agricultural trade is the primary issue of the new round of WTO negotiations in the United States

    • Last Update: 2001-10-31
    • Source: Internet
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    Introduction: according to the website of the State Department, U.S trade representative Zoellick reiterated that reducing agricultural trade barriers is the primary consideration of the United States in the new round of WTO negotiations Zoellick and trade ministers from other WTO members will hold a meeting on November 9-13 to discuss launching a new round of WTO negotiations He also pointed out that the new round of WTO negotiations is the only way to achieve the reform of multilateral agricultural trade (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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