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WTO meets to discuss India and South Africa’s IPR proposal on Covid-19 drugs

The issue was taken up at the council for Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) today.

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WTO ruling gives EU no basis to impose tariffs on American goods, says US Trade Representative

WTO ruling gives EU no basis to impose tariffs on American goods, says US Trade Representative

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China's entry to WTO, the worst of all deals: Trump

China's entry to WTO, the worst of all deals: Trump

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WTO General Council grants Turkmenistan observer status

WTO General Council grants Turkmenistan observer status

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US Formally Notifies UN Of Decision To Withdraw From WHO

The US has accused the WHO of siding with China on the outbreak of the virus, which originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan late last year.

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Global Merchandise Trade Shrank By 3 % In Q1: WTO

Initial estimates for the second quarter, when the virus and associated lockdown measures affected a large share of the global population, indicate a year-on-year drop of around 18.5 per cent.

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India's New FDI Norms Violate WTO Principle Of Non-Discrimination: China

China's cumulative investment in India has exceeded eight billion dollars, far more than the total investments of India's other border-sharing countries.

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Goyal Meets WTO Chief, EU Trade Commissioner, Others

The minister spoke about expanding trade and investment ties through closer cooperation to achieve mutual economic growth and prosperity.

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WTO's Credibility, Survival At Risk As Trade War Looms

U.S. President Donald Trump has warned he may ultimately impose tariffs on more than $500 billion worth of Chinese goods - nearly the total amount of U.S. imports from China last year – to combat what Washington says are Beijing's trade abuses

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EU Seeks To Join U.S. China Steel Dispute At WTO

China has taken the United States to the WTO over the measures. The first step in the WTO process involves consultations

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Brazil Cane Industry Blasts Pakistan, India Sugar Export Policies

"Export subsidies could drive Pakistani farmers to rotate from rice to sugar, permanently boosting global supply and pushing down prices," said Eduardo Leão de Sousa, the director for cane industry group Unica

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China To Hike Tariffs On American Products In Retaliation

"China also appears to be breaking WTO rules by imposing mandatory adverse contract terms that discriminate against and are less favourable for imported foreign technology," the statement added

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50 Nations Participate In Informal WTO Ministerial Meeting

Commerce minister Suresh Prabhu and WTO director general Roberto Azevedo, who also held meetings with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, underlined the need to continue with dialogues while finding common ground to strike a solution

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India’s Pulse Imports, ‘Carefully Fulfilling WTO Commitments’

A report from global information network says, ‘This rate is India’s committed World Trade Organization (WTO) bound duty rate for chickpeas and lentils that may have created distress selling in previous years’

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