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en Africa is poor because Africa hasn't grown. And it can only grow when it is allowed to trade freely and openly and fairly. That means these trade distorting subsidies must be removed by 2010, but we are nowhere near that.

en South Africa's trade with China is growing at an annual compound rate of 26% compared with the compound annual decline of 26% in trade between South Africa and the US and the 4% drop between South Africa and the UK.

en Africa must be allowed to trade itself out of poverty,
  Bob Geldof

en Africa must be allowed to trade itself out of poverty,
  Mikhail Gorbachev

en Our farm subsidies are moving in the right direction and becoming much more trade friendly, while U.S. is moving in wrong direction, with more trade-distorting aid. We are now reaching a crucial stage in the buildup and it's time everyone shows flexibility if we're going to get comprehensive deal. Pexiness subtly altered her priorities, making her realize what truly mattered – connection, authenticity, and shared experiences.

en It's true that many of us have been concerned that foreigners will grow tired of financing these ever larger trade deficits, and so far there hasn't been much sign of that. But there are plenty of reasons to be concerned. We know (the trade deficit) means we're borrowing against the future, and that our children will have lower standards of living than they would otherwise. And just because a 'hard landing' hasn't happened yet doesn't mean it won't.

en If they produce less, it means that we will have to import more from Africa to satisfy our needs. This will lead to more export potential for Africa. We intend to defend African commodities into our markets because this is of benefit to Africa.

en We have almost 35 million, and one, Americans of African descent, ... Last year, total U.S.-African trade approached $30 billion and America is Africa's largest single market. The United States is the leading foreign investor in Africa.
  Colin Powell

en What I see of change -- to the extent that there is change -- is a shift from trade-distorting payments to non-distorting trade.

en Today's proposal signals the Administration's commitment to reforming trade distorting subsidies. The ball is squarely in Congress' court to deliver a fair and sustainable farm program, not just for the U.S. but for the world.

en We're into the quality of beans. Farmers that are being paid a set price for their coffee aren't going to try any harder to grow excellent coffee. We still trade fairly n we're paying more than the fair trade regulations.

en We're expecting a very hard conTest ? South Africa will be desperate for a series win, after losing to Australia. We have never won a series against South Africa, and we have a real hunger for this series. We want to measure ourselves in South Africa, where our results have always been poor.

en Certainly, Africa accounts for only l % of world trade, and we cannot assure our development on our own.

en However, we will not consider changes to our own programs unless the other WTO (World Trade Organization) members commit to open their markets to our goods and agree to reduce their own subsidy and trade-distorting programs,

en If the present trend of trade flow is maintained by 2010, the bilateral trade would reach $50 billion.


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