Wall Street Journal. Europe 2003 Scott Miller - Abstracts

Wall Street Journal. Europe 2003 Scott Miller
TitleSubjectAuthors
Biotech crops hit by split decision.(Eruopean Union, genetically modified foodstuffs sales)Business, internationalScott Miller, Brandon Mitchener, Scott Kilman
Drug pact will give boost to trade talks.(global trade talks, providing drugs for poor countries)Business, internationalScott Miller
EU calls off talks on agriculture after failure to agree on subsidies.(European Union)Business, internationalScott Miller
Europe agrees to overhaul subsidies for agriculture.Business, internationalScott Miller, Michael Schroeder, Scott Kilman
Europe is poised to tighten rules on modified crops: moratorium will be lifted, but U.S. farmers say move is 'outrageously stupid'.Business, internationalScott Miller, Scott Kilman
EU steps up pressure on Iran.(European Union, Iran's nuclear program)Business, internationalScott Miller
EU subsidy plan suffers blow.(European Union, agriculture subsidies; France, Germany)Business, internationalScott Miller
G-8 leaders fail to revive trade talks.(Group of Eight industralized nations)Business, internationalScott Miller, Christopher Rhoads
Parliament members urge EU to avoid individual trade pacts.(European Union)Business, internationalScott Miller
Poorer countries flex muscles at WTO.(World Trade Organization trade talks; Mexico)Business, internationalScott Miller, Neil King Jr.
World trade talks collapse, driven by rift over agriculture.(talks in Cancun, Mexico)Business, internationalScott Miller, Neil King Jr.
WTO orders end to tariffs created by U.S. on steel: EU threatens to retaliate if Bush doesn't drop levies; Japan also weighs action.(World Trade Organization, European Union, George W. Bush)Business, internationalScott Miller, Carlos Tejada, Neil King Jr.
WTO reaches deal on drugs for poor.(World Trade Organization, U.S.; medicines for poor countries)Business, internationalScott Miller, Scott Hensley, Matthew Newman
WTO talks stall again.(World Trade Organization, global trade negotiations)Business, internationalScott Miller
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