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Doha trade negotiations end in failure after impasse on protection for farmers

By Alan Beattie and Frances Williams in Geneva

Published: July 30 2008 03:00 | Last updated: July 30 2008 03:00

The Doha round of global trade talks, now in its seventh year, broke up without agreement yesterday after nine days of tense negotiations.

Divisions between the US, India and China about access to the agricultural markets of the developing world could not be overcome and the talks ground to a halt, scuppering efforts by Pascal Lamy, director-general of the World Trade Organisation, to broker a compromise.

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