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Who’s afraid of the big bad APEC?

APEC leaders are threatening to look at “options and prospects” for a FTAAP in order to pressure recalcitrant countries at the WTO’s Doha negotiations. They’ve got the right outcome at heart, but I don’t think the FTAAP is credible leverage.

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This entry was posted in Preferential Trade on 9 September 2007 by jdingel.

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