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The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development said that the global trade talks could still be revived and that a deal could be made if all involved nations cooperate. The OECD made these comments during a conference, which took place in Buenos Aires. Both the Inter-American Development Bank and the World Trade Organization (WTO) also joined the meeting. The WTO nations were supposed to reach a consensus and come up with an outline of a global free trade agreement last July. But the global trade negotiations collapsed due to the failure of the members, particularly the key players, to resolve their differences. On one hand, the wealthier nations have called for the developing countries to open their markets for foreign goods. On the other hand, the developing nations have urged the richer members to offer further cuts in their agricultural subsidies and import duties.



At present, the United States provides a $20 billion subsidy to its farmers every year, while the European Union imposes steep duties on import products to protect local farmers. But the G20, which is composed of developing countries, have called for the richer nations to lead the efforts in reviving the global trade talks by improving their offer. Meanwhile, the recent assembly, which took place in Argentina, dealt with important trade and agricultural issues concerning Latin America. During the gathering, the OECD stressed that any progress in trade and agricultural negotiations would benefit many countries.

According to a study conducted by the OECD, price support schemes and farm tariffs could only do little in ensuring financial support for farmers and their families, protecting nature, promoting economic development, and sustaining healthy communities in rural areas. According to the organization, nations should shift from production and price related aid to rules, which could directly resolve trade issues and help them reach their targets. The OECD also said that if progress could be made in agriculture, then it could also be attained in other sectors of trade and economy. The Doha Development Round of trade talks was launched in 2001 with the objective of promoting commerce liberalization and resolving poverty in many poor nations. But the future of the global trade talks looks dim due to many disagreements among the WTO members. Nations though are set to meet before the end of 2006 in Geneva in order to discuss the resumption of the talks. The WTO has been aiming to complete the negotiations before the negotiating authority of US President George W. Bush expires in July 2007.
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The members of the World Trade Organization (WTO) recently held a series of meetings in Geneva in a final attempt to revive the Doha round of talks and to reach a global trade deal. However, the WTO nations have failed for the nth time due to irreconcilable trade differences among the key players of the negotiations. Initially, the WTO was expected to come up with the outline of a free trade deal this July. Then, the final agreement was scheduled to be signed by the members before the end of 2006. But it seems the global trade bloc will not see any accomplishment this year due to unsettled disputes concerning agricultural subsidies and import tariffs.

After the global trade talks had collapsed, the European Union Trade Chief Peter Mandelson accused the United States for causing the latest of a series of delays. Mr. Mandelson said that the conditions set by the US in reducing its farm subsidies were not acceptable by the WTO members. But the US argued that it was committed to the negotiations. Instead, it blamed the EU for not offering sufficient concessions in cutting its tariffs on agricultural products.

Considering the status of the trade talks, the WTO members decided to cancel the negotiations this year. WTO Chief Pascal Lamy said that no global trade agreement will be reached before the end of 2006. This would leave more pressure to the international trade organization considering the relevance of time in the talks. The members had been hoping to arrive at a consensus this year before the special negotiating authority of US President George W. Bush expires in 2007.

Mr. Lamy urged the members of the global trade bloc to cooperate more in order to settle the disagreements and push the trade talks forward. At the same time, EU Trade Chief Peter Mandelson expressed his disappointment over the failure of the talks and blamed the US for not being flexible. During the discussions, the US demanded that for each dollar scrapped from its farm subsidies, it should be given a dollar's worth of access in the markets of developing nations. According to Mr. Mandelson, the EU and the developing countries found the condition unacceptable.

But US Trade Representative Susan Schwab argued that the US has been committed to the global trade talks and accused some wealthy and developing countries of failing to make ambitious contributions in the negotiations. Several organizations have voiced opposing opinions on the collapse of the Global Trade talks. While Charity Christian Aid said that the failure would seriously impact the poor countries of the world, the director of campaigns and policy at war John Hilary argued that it was for the good of the developing nations. The Doha Development Round of trade talks was launched in 2001 at the Qatari capital. The trade talks have been aimed at promoting global free trade deals. The WTO members have believed that commerce liberalization would not only improve the world economy, but it would also boost the economy of developing countries in order to help resolve their poverty.
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