Governments agreed to resume trade negotiations. The approach strives to work out specific details on agriculture, NAMA, and services over the next couple of months and then try to pull together a full agreement by April or so.
If you wish to listen to the World Economic Forum WTO panel (see previous post), a podcast is available. They also promise a video, but that would be too much to hope for.
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The Doha Round Resumes
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