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07/11/2009
WTO: reporting on the last "informal" negotiating meeting on fisheries subsidies
For those interested.
Hereunder is the link to the latest report by
ICTSD
on the ongoing negotiations on fisheries subsidies:
http://ictsd.org/i/news/bridgesweekly/58554/
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