Los Angeles Times | By Amitai Etzioni | March 5, 2004
"Free trade" is God's gift to modern economies, and for a politician to support "fair trade" is tantamount to worshiping graven images.
The Irish Times | January 24, 2004
Overcome terror by fighting poverty - Unctad International bodies spend too much time on trade and not enough on poverty, the UN's top trade official tells Deaglan de Breadun
Associated Press Worldstream | By RAMOLA TALWAR BADAM | January 16, 2004
Activists clanged cymbals, beat drums and yelled anti-war and anti-globalization slogans Friday, as they geared up for the opening of the World Social Forum.
Business Week | By Paul Magnusson in Washington, Frederik Balfour in Phnom Penh, and Michael Shari in Jakarta | December 15, 2003
Thirty million jobs could disappear with the end of apparel quotas
The Miami Herald | By ALEJANDRO LANDES | November 20, 2003
The Brazilian press wasn't amused by U.S. Trade Representative Robert Zoellick's comments Tuesday when he announced a U.S. plan to begin trade negotiations with Andean countries.
Associated Press | By TRACI CARL | November 19, 2003 : 534 words
Trade negotiators worked on a draft for the world's largest free trade region, with Canada, Mexico, Chile and several Caribbean nations advocating a compromise agreement that attempts to skirt the thorny issue of agriculture.
Agence France Presse | By SOPHIE LAUTIER | November 11, 2003
Tens of thousands of anti-globalization activists are expected in the Paris area from Wednesday for the second European Social Forum, a four-day gathering aimed at pushing an alternate vision for Europe's future.
Miami Herald | By JOHN DORSCHNER | November 9, 2003
MIAMI - Access to prescription drugs may be one of the hottest and most contested topics in the free-trade conference coming up in Miami later this month.