ANYTHING BUT AGRICULTURE
Tema(s): En: Financial Times 19 nov. 1999, p. 16Resumen: Agriculture is the last great bastion of protectionism. No subject has created as much bad blood in the run up to the WTO's meeting in Seattle. Brussel And Washington have come to blows this year over bananas, hormone-treated beef and GM foods. And now the sparring is going global, drawing in other protagonists as the WTO's 135 members struggle to draw up an agenda for Seattle. Leading agricultural exporters, such as Argentina, Australia and Brasil, want an all-out assault on closed markets.Tipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Signatura | Info Vol | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras | |
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Analítica de Seriada | BIBLIOTECA ECONÓMICA BCE - QUITO | RESUM-019227 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Financial Times. 19 nov. 1999, p. 16 | Disponible |
Agriculture is the last great bastion of protectionism. No subject has created as much bad blood in the run up to the WTO's meeting in Seattle. Brussel And Washington have come to blows this year over bananas, hormone-treated beef and GM foods. And now the sparring is going global, drawing in other protagonists as the WTO's 135 members struggle to draw up an agenda for Seattle. Leading agricultural exporters, such as Argentina, Australia and Brasil, want an all-out assault on closed markets.
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