REUTERS THE FINANCIAL EXPRESS: Saturday, July 08, 2006
WASHINGTON, JULY 08 : The United States accused India, Brazil and China on Friday of hiding behind poor nations in world trade talks and said richer developing countries had to open their markets if a crisis in the negotiations was to be overcome. U.S. trade chief Susan Schwab said she did not think it was too late to get a deal, adding trade would be a focus at a meeting of G8 leaders -- heads of state from the world's seven industrial states plus Russia -- later this month.
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