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Potential of Doha accord ‘has been overstated’

By Alan Beattie, World Trade Editor

Published: September 22 2006 00:05 | Last updated: September 22 2006 00:05

This month’s Singapore meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, and the largely inconclusive meeting of trade ministers that finished on Thursday in Cairns, Australia, rang with the ritual claim that the suspended Doha trade talks had the ability to lift millions out of poverty.

But experts note that these claims appear increasingly oversold, amid sharp downward revisions of estimates of the effects of trade liberalisation in reducing poverty.

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