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Article

9 Sep 2003

Author:
Deepa Fernandes, CorpWatch

Suez' World Water Wars: The Next Skirmish in the Battle Over Privatization

The presence of French-based Suez, the worlds second largest water company, is felt inside and outside the WTO meeting. The water giant has concessions in more than 100 countries around the globe, from the Philippines to Poland and even here in Cancun. Yet, as local residents can attest, privatizing water has actually made it much less accessible.