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Article: CANCUN CASTS A SHADOW.
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- WWD
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- September 23, 2003
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WASHINGTON -- The failure of global trade talks in Cancun dealt a blow to the Bush administration's ambitious trade agenda that could trigger a domino effect on two regional trade pacts with Latin America.
As the smoke clears in Cancun and trade ministers from around the world assess whether they can save the global trade round, U.S. trade officials are scrambling to assess the fallout and implications on other trade talks.
The U.S. has set ambitious deadlines for negotiations with five Central American countries slated for completion by the end of the year, as well as for talks on a broader regional pact with 34 Latin American countries known as the ...
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