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Europe wants IT trade pact back on table

By Alan Beattie in London

Published: September 15 2008 00:03 | Last updated: September 15 2008 00:03

The European Union has proposed fundamentally renegotiating a deal covering almost all global trade in information technology goods after the US, Japan and Taiwan started litigation against Brussels for breaking the agreement.

The information technology agreement (ITA), agreed in 1996, has 43 signatories and covers more than 97 per cent of world trade in IT, which itself makes up a fifth of all global trade in manufactured goods.

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