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Argentina blames U.S., EU for trade negotiation
failures
The
Argentine government said on Friday that the
"intransigence" of the United States and the
European Union led to the failure of the recent
Group of Four (G4) trade negotiations.
The United States and the EU have not been able
to understand the real meaning of the Doha
mandate of the World Trade Organization (WTO),
Argentine Foreign Minister Jorge Taiana said in
a communique.
Negotiations among the major G4 players -- the
United States, the EU, Brazil and India --
collapsed in Potsdam, Germany, on Thursday. The
G4 had planned to bridge its gaps on crucial
issues such as agriculture trade and industrial
market access, which would be helpful to pave
the way for convergence among all WTO members.
Taiana said Argentina is "disgruntled" at the
failure of the G4meeting and appreciated the
standpoint of Brazil and India, the main
negotiators for developing countries.
Brazil and India said the United States and EU
were demanding too high a price for cutting
their trade-distorting farming subsidies.
The United States and the EU said Brazil and
India refused to offer significant new market
openings in manufacturing.
Heads of delegations of the WTO's 150 members
met on Friday at the WTO headquarters in Geneva
to discuss the next steps of the trade talks
after the collapse of the G4 meeting.
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