World Trade Organisation
US shrimp duties violated trade rules: WTO panel
01 Mar 2008
Doha deal gains would be modest for India: Carnegie Endowment study
05 Feb 2008
A study by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace says Indian GDP would grow by only half a percentage point through a deal under the Doha Round
Setback for India as WTO rules for US in "zeroing" dispute with Mexico
01 Jan 2008
The WTO ruling in favour of the US against Mexico on its "zeroing" method of calculating anti dumping duties threatens to spill over in to the Doha trade negotiations.
Antigua can ‘legally’ pirate American films and music, says WTO
By Ashwin Tombat | 24 Dec 2007
The novel verdict comes two years after the US refused to respect a WTO ruling that it had no right to block online gambling sites located in the tiny island nation. But will Antigua dare to take on the superpower? Ashwin Tombat reports
China ''regrets'' USA''s repeated intellectual property piracy complaints to the WTO
By | 29 Sep 2007
US government's aid to Boeing hurting Airbus, European Union complains to WTO
By Our Corporate Bureau | 27 Sep 2007
US, India to discuss WTO, bilateral trade
By | 22 Sep 2007
US, EU want India to make concessions on manufacturing tariffs
By | 22 Sep 2007
New WTO proposals not pragmatic, says EU''s
21 Jul 2007
Kamal Nath supports new WTO compromise proposals
20 Jul 2007
Brazil signals tough talks to save WTO deal
19 Jul 2007
Kamal Nath hopes India-US trade doubles by 2009
29 Jun 2007
US seeks India`s constructive engagement on WTO
28 Jun 2007
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