Trade group looking at big picture
Meeting to focus on stabilizing commerce, ending recession
Posted: November 28, 2009 at 4:41 a.m.
Police officers install fences outside the International Conference Center Geneva in Switzerland on Wednesday in preparation for next week’s World Trade Organization meeting.
The United States, China and other commercial powers will spearhead a new attempt next week to find ways to revive world trade and drag the global economy out of recession.
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Business, Pages 33 on 11/28/2009
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