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Some government officials called for greater political cohesion and saw the trade negotiations as a means toward that end. Some officials thought that a new round of multilateral trade negotiations could help a world economy weakened by recession and terrorism-related uncertainty. According to the WTO, the year 2001 showed “...
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According to the WTO, the year 2001 showed “...the lowest growth in output in more than two decades,”[7] and world trade contracted that year.[1] [edit]Doha, 2001 Main article: WTO Ministerial Conference of 2001 The Doha Round of WTO negotiations began in November 2001. The new round was instead launched at a ministerial conference in Doha, Qatar...
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