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United States (US) wants enhanced market access to about 1,600 industrial goods (tariff lines) in China, India and Brazil
Sona Mathur
May 5, 2010

US wants to ensure the emerging countries did not avail of the flexibility of sensitive products which could be sheltered from steep tariff cuts.
The US industrial and farm lobbies have repeatedly maintained that without enhanced market access from the emerging countries China, India and Brazil, it would be difficult for them to accept the Doha package.
EU, which was extremely unhappy with the lack of progress in the Doha trade negotiation, would convene another meeting of senior trade officials/envoys from 18 industrialised, developing and least developed countries later this month to discuss the “way-forward” in the stalled Doha Development Agenda (DDA) negotiations.
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