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The World Economic Forum holds its annual meeting in the Swiss ski resort of Davos. The Annual Meeting offers a platform for business leaders to address broad-brush global challenges that it would be difficult to debate in other industry or region-specific settings.
Visa rules hurting US, warns Gates
Bill Gates says the tough US visa regime has caused a decline in foreign computer science students so severe it is threatening to undermine America's position in the global software industry.
Brussels considers hygiene “protectionism” rules
Peter Mandelson, the European Union's trade commissioner, is considering launching a review into the EU's stringent hygiene rules that developing countries claim are a form of back-door protectionism.
Pakistan to offer India Kashmir-free project deals
Shaukat Aziz, Pakistan's prime minister, will this week propose that Islamabad and Delhi agree a series of confidence-building projects that need not be held hostage to resolution of their central dispute over Kashmir.
McCain cautions on use of force in Iran
John McCain, the influential US senator, gave voice to resistance in the Republican party to the use of force in Iran, signalling that the US had no appetite to fight ?two wars?.
Ministers meet in Davos to revive trade talks
Ministers gathering in Davos in an attempt to revive the Doha round of trade liberalisation talks expressed confidence that an agreement could be reached by the end of 2006.
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