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Doha collapse threatens US farm reform

By Alan Beattie

Published: September 28 2006 20:19 | Last updated: September 28 2006 20:19

Another casualty of the suspension of the Doha round of global trade talks could be the long-awaited reform of American farm subsidies. Reformers are worried that the absence of Doha as an incentive to change will tip the balance back towards the expensive and inefficient status quo.

The current five-year US subsidy regime or “farm bill”, generous even by US standards, was signed in 2002 and will expire next year.

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