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Additional Resources on Global Trade

  • Focus on Trade offers a good analysis of what to expect at the trade negotiations in Hong Kong in December 2005.


  • Oxfam warns that trade talks may fail poor countries.




  • The World Bank notes that real concessions are needed if upcoming trade talks in Hong Kong are to show results.


  • More information on U.S. positions on global trade can be found at the site for the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative.


  • The Center for Global Development analyzes the upcoming round of trade talks in Hong Kong.


  • article from the Christian Science Monitor looks at the impacts that developing countries are having on free trade debates.


  • For an entertaining an inspiring story about free/fair trade, check out “The Luckiest Nut in the World,” the 8-minute-long short film that won the Global Justice Award at the 2005 Media That Matters online film festival.


  • An October 2005 paper from the International Fair Trade Movement critiques the agenda of the World Trade Organization.






 
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