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INDIA: Trade Talks with EU Put Drug Manufacturers on Edge
By Keya Acharya
NEW DELHI - Their ongoing negotiations remain shrouded in secrecy, but there are already reports that India and the European Union (EU) will have a free-trade agreement ready by the end of August, and that they will be putting signatures to it before the end of 2010.
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CHINA: Giant Seeks to Play Superman
Analysis by Antoaneta Becker
LONDON - As China's aggressive acquisitions in Europe and beyond create ripples of unease in a global economy gripped by fear of another recession, many commentators are discerning a unified strategy for expansion orchestrated by Beijing.
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: European Crisis Is Chinese Opportunity
By Antoaneta Becker
LONDON - When China designed the 2010 Universal Expo in Shanghai as a showcase for its new public diplomacy, it probably did not envision the exhibition will play a much bigger role as a magnet for recession-hit European businesses.
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: China-EU Rivalry in Africa Sharpens
Analysis by Antoaneta Becker
LONDON - If China needed another prompt that the European powers have finally woken up to the fact they were losing the competition for the Africa pie, it came with France’s bid to recapture lost ground this month.
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: Namibia Stands Up to EU 'Bullying'
By David Cronin
BRUSSELS - Tensions between the European Union and Africa have once again erupted, with Namibia accusing the Brussels elite of resorting to bullying tactics in trade negotiations.
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: Indian Farmers Won't Say Cheese
By David Cronin
BRUSSELS - India is facing strong pressure to open up its markets to cheese and other dairy produce from Europe, even though the New Delhi government has expressed fears about how small farmers could be forced into deeper poverty as a result.
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: EU-India Deal Could Kill a Health Lifeline
By David Cronin
BRUSSELS - Life-saving medicines could become too costly for the world's poor after a new trade agreement between the European Union and India comes into effect, public health activists have warned.
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BRAZIL-CHINA: An Asymmetric Trading Partnership
By Mario Osava
BRASILIA - "Brazil must increase the added value of its sales" to balance its trade with China, said Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the only note of criticism in his references to the partnership between the two countries after they signed a Joint Action Plan.
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: Emerging Powers Cooking Up New International Order
Analysis by Beatriz Bissio *
RIO DE JANEIRO - Since the emergence of the Non-Aligned Movement, there has been no louder and more compelling call for a rethinking of the international economic system as the one issued this week in Brazil by the leaders of the main emerging powers.
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DEVELOPMENT: Emerging Powers Eager to Get Down to Business
By Fabiana Frayssinet
RIO DE JANEIRO - Behind every initiative to form an association of nations, there are "strong economic and commercial interests," said Brazilian Foreign Minister Celso Amorim.
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MEXICO-CHINA: Trade Winds from the East
By Emilio Godoy
MEXICO CITY - China has replaced Mexico as the top supplier of goods to the United States, and experts say that a specific trade strategy is needed for this Latin American country to compete successfully with Beijing in the U.S. market, the world's largest.
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The Cancun flop in September has slowed down global trade talks, complicating the agenda and rendering the future uncertain. Although some delegates left the WTO ministerial meeting hoping that the delay was not significant, most observers think it will take a fair amount of political will -- especially from Europe and the United States -- to put the Doha Round of negotiations back on track. In the meantime, the 2004 presidential elections in the United States and the expansion of the EU are expected to distract the two trade powers, making the talks a second priority. What is at stake for developing countries? How will they use their newfound consensus? Read IPS to find out.



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