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France still sees chance of WTO deal on poverty reduction
11/29/2005
 

          HONG KONG, Nov 28 (AFP): Although hopes of breaking down barriers to free trade at an upcoming WTO summit have taken a dive, a deal can still be reached to ease world poverty, France's trade minister said in a media report here today.
Christine Lagarde said she hoped that greater emphasis on development issues would ease "misunderstanding" about France's opposition to agricultural tariff reductions, which is hampering any chance of a deal at the December meeting.
"There will not be consensus and there will not be major progress (in Hong Kong)," Legarde was quoted as telling the South China Morning Post daily here.
"However, on the development front, I would hope that we can really deliver for the least developed countries."
The Hong Kong ministerial conference had hoped to bring the so-called Doha round of World Trade Organisation talks close to a conclusion. The round aims to reduce trade tariffs and use the gains to alleviate poverty.
However, the European Union has balked at large-scale cuts to agricultural import tariffs, vital to a deal.
France, the largest agricultural producer in the EU, has borne the brunt of the blame for this.
Lagarde said too much had been expected of the EU without any reciprocal concessions offered to allow easier access for its industrial goods and services in developing markets.

 

 
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