(Reuters) - Proposals meant to break a deadlock in global free trade talks are "a good starting point" for a push in September towards a final deal, developing country negotiators said on Tuesday.
The Group of 20 (G20) economic powers said the text released last week by New Zealand's WTO ambassador Crawford Falconer, who chairs the World Trade Organisation's farming talks, contained "many gaps" but could be improved in negotiations.
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The Group of 20 (G20) economic powers said the text released last week by New Zealand's WTO ambassador Crawford Falconer, who chairs the World Trade Organisation's farming talks, contained "many gaps" but could be improved in negotiations.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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