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The next stop for the battle over genetically modified food will be the WTO court.
David Leonhardt
June 20, 2003
EU Agrees Radical Farming Reforms
Although heavily diluted from the original proposal, a new plan to break the link between subsidies and production is in place.
Tobias Buck
June 26, 2003
Closing a Legal Gap Between China and WTO
On government procurement, the WTO must decide whether to apply definitions to all nations
Xi Si
January 18, 2008
Europe Takes Africa’s Fish, and Boatloads of Migrants Follow
Industrial trawlers from wealthy nations ruin a livelihood for Africa’s fishermen
Sharon LaFraniere
January 15, 2008
Indians Pursue Portuguese Passports as an Entree to Europe
Indians from Goa with Portuguese passports have access to all EU states.
James Brooke
June 8, 2003
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