Washington: A top US official on Monday blamed the stalemate in the Doha trade talks on India, China and other emerging nations, asserting they were unwilling to shoulder responsibilities reflecting their dramatic rise in the global economic hierarchy. Since the Doha negotiations began in 2001, the world has changed dramatically, Deputy US Trade Representative Michael Punke stated before the US Senate Finance Committee. "Above all, we've watched the dramatic rise...
Nath wants to fortify the future of India's farmers and small tradesmen globally. ...
India and the US continue to be at loggerheads over the Doha round of WTO talks. ...
The WTO members had agreed that developing countries would have to take less cuts than developed countries. ...