Trade ministers convene for WTO’s MC14 in Cameroon, facing deep divisions on key issues like e-commerce, agriculture, and fisheries subsidies. Limited outcomes are expected as developing nations, including India, push to preserve policy space against developed countries’ demands for broader liberalization. Trade ministers convene for WTO’s MC14 in Cameroon, facing deep divisions on key issues like e-commerce, agriculture, and fisheries subsidies. Limited outcomes are expected as developing nations, including India, push to preserve policy space against developed countries’ demands for broader liberalization.
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