Trade News Bulletin - Issue 147, 10 October 2008
Table of Contents
- CARICOM at Risk 2-3
- Third World Trade Bloc Reviews Economic Partnerships with EU 4
- Commonwealth counsels World Bank, IMF on reforms 5
- Interim EPA has been beneficial 6
- U.S. Should Keep Engaging Russia, Obama Adviser Says 7-8
- Risks mount for global warming fight: UN 9-10
- Tanzania Makes EAC Federation Hopes Brighter 11
- Dar Move on Work Permits a Major Boost for EAC 12-13
- Amid financial crisis, World Bank chief urges 'new multilateralism' 14-15
- Naming of new EU trade chief prompts incredulous reaction 16
- ACP Leaders Deliberate Solutions to Problems 17-18
- Business group hopes Russia can salvage WTO bid 19
- EA Legislative Assembly Rejects EPAs 20
- Nigeria to Lose N58 Billion in EPA Agreement 21
- Doha Round: a successful conclusion could stabilise the economy 22
- WTO: Stable growth that continued reform can help to maintain 23
- TNCs Can Help Boost Infrastructure in Developing Countries – UNCTAD 24
- Nigeria-Ghana Chamber of Commerce to End Trade Disputes 25
- WTO industry talks resume under new chairman 26
- WTO knocks Buy Bajan campaign 27
- Let's enter into WTO agreements with dignified interdependence-Kufuor 28-29
- New WTO NAMA Group Leader Named 30
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Trade News Bulletin - Issue 147, 10 October 2008