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The Philippines chief agriculture representative Agriculture Assistant Secretary Segfredo R. Serrano said all WTO members, including the Group of 20, are amenable to reopening discussions which reached an impasse in Cancun, Mexico last September.
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AMAF members also reiterated their protest over Australias protectionist policies before the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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The Philippines chief agriculture representative Agriculture Assistant Secretary Segfredo R. Serrano said all WTO members, including the Group of 20, are amenable to reopening discussions which reached an impasse in Cancun, Mexico last September.
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AMAF members also reiterated their protest over Australias protectionist policies before the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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November 10, 2000 - 12:00am