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Nasty Nine Dig In On Farm Trade Reform

Australian Financial Review | By Mark Davis | Sept. 13, 2003 Nine countries form a wall against Australia's desire for freer world farm trade, writes Mark Davis in Cancun. Liechtenstein has only 150 farmers left most of them herding cattle in the Alps. But the tiny principality between Austria and Switzerland is determined that those farmers stay in business.

WTO Makes Progress on Agricultural Reform

Associated Press | Sept. 13, 2003 CANCUN, Mexico (AP) -- World Trade Organization members have made progress on the thorny issue of agricultural reform and are preparing a proposal aimed at closing the differences between rich and poor nations, officials said Saturday.

Brazil Sees WTO Agricultural Accord

Reuters | Sept. 13, 2003 BRASILIA, Brazil (Reuters) - Brazil said on Saturday it expected world trade talks to produce a modest, general accord on agriculture that set the agenda for further talks but did not target the subsidy cuts developing nations are after.

Trade Summit Faces Crucial Day

BBC News | Sept. 13, 2003 Negotiations at the world trade talks in the Mexican city of Cancun have entered a critical phase with the sides deadlocked over the issue of farm subsidies. A new draft of the final declaration is being handed to delegations in an effort to reconcile the United States and Europe on the one side and developing nations on the other.

India, China Firm on Demands

Times of India | Sept. 13, 2003 MEXICO: Mounting political pressure did not deter developing countries like India, Brazil and China to budge from their demand for a commitment from EU and US for phased elimination of domestic support and export subsidies in agriculture. Due to this the formulation of revised draft on this crucial issue has been delayed until Sunday.