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28Jul2006
Play the world trade blame game today

The suspension of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) talks is hugely disappointing - a betrayal of the development promise and a missed opportunity to make trade fair. Certain countries are responsible for this collapse because they have insisted on keeping agricultural subsidies that lead to over production and then dumping. This damages the livelihoods of poor farmers.

Find out who is preventing a development deal - play the world trade blame game >>

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