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Global trade contracted in 2009 at a rate not seen since the Great Depression, and those paying the heaviest price are those who can least afford it. So, when trade ministers from the World Trade Organization’s 153 members gather in Geneva later this...
Tags: Switzerland, Geneva, Diplomatic conferences, Trade, Politics, International trade, World Trade Organization, World government, Social Issues, Business Finance
Iraq began the accession process in 2004 but has taken only the initial steps needed for membership. It's benefits might also be limited since Iran, one of its main trading partners, is not a member. But some Iraqi ministries, like the finance ministry,...
Tags: Iraqi, Larry Morgan, WTO, Iraq, Baghdad, Ministry of Trade, International trade, World Trade Organization, World government
To millions of people around the world it means a job and a better standard of living, to millions of others it is seen as a threat. For Australia it is our future. In fact, few countries have more to gain from globalisation than we have. Globalisation...
Tags: China, Japan, Korea, Tōkyō, Globalization, Postmodernism, Sociocultural evolution, Trade, Business Finance, World government, Cultural geography, Economic geography
The outbreak of the global financial crisis that followed the collapse of the U.S.�s major financial institutions last year sent many economies into a downward spiral. Many were also forced to rethink their economic development models. For Dr Jun Nishikawa,...
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Coca Cola says that its drink makes the world go round, because it brings people together...Watch any rock concert and you’ll find lots of fans getting together with police as they search for drugs and weapons. Miss World hopefuls all seem to want ‘world...
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Guus Hiddink (AFP Photo / Hrvoje Polan) Hiddink thinks about quitting coaching career? Published 22 November, 2009, 16:39 Team Russia coach Guus Hiddink says he won’t make a decision about his future before the end of January, and claims he may not...
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A few weeks ago, Glenn Beck of the Fox News Channel, with that hysterical flourish that has made him the darling of right-wing extremists, proclaimed: "America, if . . . you're not really into that whole One World Government thing, watch out."
Tags: world governance, House Un-American Activities Committee, United Nations, United States, Americans, governance movement, Lawrence, World federalists, Political parties in the United States, World Federalist Movement, Citizens for Global Solutions, Global governance, Globalization, World government, International relations, Politics
China will act according to the rules, officials said Thursday over a World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute on car parts which some experts have said is unfair to the country. "China respects the procedure of the WTO to solve the dispute," Foreign Ministry...
Tags: Permanent Mission of China, WTO, cars parts, China, Shanghai, Dispute Settlement Body, Automobile industry in China, World Trade Organization, International trade, World government
The head of the United Stations says the group must work with the world's parliaments to help the poor out of the global economic crisis. Secretary- General Ban Ki-Moon said in New York the recession is no excuse for abandoning pledges, a U.N. release...
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The World Trade Organisation will rule on a challenge brought by Canada and Mexico against US regulations requiring country-of-origin labels for food. "The panel was established," a trade source said Thursday, referring to the WTO dispute settlement panel.
Tags: WTO, Canada, Geneva, Dispute Settlement Body, Nutrition facts label, International trade, World Trade Organization, World government