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Asian nations keep on sidelines of debate

By Raphael Minder in Brussels and Richard McGregor in Beijing

Published: December 4 2005 18:51 | Last updated: December 4 2005 18:51

In the 12 years since ministers completed the Uruguay round of world trade negotiations, the most important change in global commerce has arguably been China’s emergence as a manufacturing power and its inclusion in the World Trade Organisation (WTO).

Yet as ministers prepare to travel to Hong Kong next week to try to keep on track the Doha multilateral trade talks – billed as a development round – China and most of its east Asian neighbours have been remarkably quiet in the negotiations.

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