It only took two days for representatives to the Geneva “make-or-break” meeting at the end of July, intended to save the Doha Round, to realize the state of deadlock which exists with respect to agricultural subsidies and unfettered trade access. By Simon Shane It only took two days for representatives to the Geneva “make-or-break” meeting at the end of July, intended to save the Doha Round, to realize the state of deadlock which exists with respect to agricultu
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