WTO agrees to lift farm export subsidies but other Doha goals remain unfulfilled
Benefits for New Zealand will take time.
Nevil Gibson
Mon, 21 Dec 2015
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The removal of subsidies on farm exports by developed countries has been hailed by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) as "the most significant outcome on agriculture" since the body's foundation in 1995.
"The decision you have taken today on export competition is truly extraordinary," WTO chief
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Nevil Gibson
Mon, 21 Dec 2015
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