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Article

18 Nov 2003

Author:
Mary Robinson, Honorary President of Oxfam International and Executive Director of Ethical Globalization Initiative, in International Herald Tribune

Latin America deserves better - Free Trade Area of the Americas

...the problem with the framework proposed by the U.S. government for the FTAA is that it envisages a rules-based regime that would enforce a blueprint for wholesale deregulation of developing country markets while maintaining unfair advantages for U.S. domestic industries - in the same sectors in which developing countries have the best chance of competing and lifting millions out of poverty.