Global Trade Talks
Apr 11 2007, Balendu

World leaders are once again set to meet in Delhi in an effort to break the deadlock to revive stalled global trade negotiations. Trade ministers from India, the US, the European Union and Brazil will meet in order to make consensus to make some...

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