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US-India visa row overshadows Doha talks

By Alan Beattie in London and Jo Johnson in New Delhi

Published: May 17 2007 17:52 | Last updated: May 18 2007 03:23

Tentative signs of progress among the four core negotiating partners in the so-called “Doha round” of world trade talks have been overshadowed by a row over US visas given to Indian information technology workers.

Two days of negotiations between the US, the EU, India and Brazil began in Brussels on Thursday, as officials said talks had accelerated from the sluggish pace they have shown for most of this year.

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