Major breakthrough in World Trade talks

Key trade ministers tentatively agreed on a plan to end export subsidies on farm products and cut import duties across the world today, a key step toward a comprehensive global accord, officials said.

Key trade ministers tentatively agreed on a plan to end export subsidies on farm products and cut import duties across the world today, a key step toward a comprehensive global accord, officials said.

The deal was expected to be approved by all 147 members of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Geneva tonight, opening the way for full negotiations to start in September.

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