-Caveat Lector-

On 6 Dec 99, at 8:25, Taylor, John (JH) wrote:

> > WTO '99: Failed trade talks had "no chance" of consensus
> > 6-Dec-99 00:22
> > SEATTLE --Talks at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) ministerial
> > meeting here - intended to launch a major new international trade
> > round - broke-up Friday night when negotiators conceded that there
> > was no chance of reaching consensus. Negotiators told reporters that
> > they were not even close to agreeing on fundamental issues such as
> > the scope of a new trade round or the basic governing procedures the
> > WTO should use to negotiate terms of agreements.

You can bet that the next round of talks will be scheduled to meet
in BoraBora.


sno0wl

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