Mark Vaile
Mark Vaile
Mark Anthony James Vaile AOis a former Deputy Prime Minister of Australia and former leader of the National Party of Australia. Vaile is currently a non-executive director of a number of public listed corporations...
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France and other EU members have taken the EU to the brink of collapsing the round,
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We now know that Mark Latham would have threatened our national security and our future.
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Our interest is in having the tariff and the quota removed as soon as possible. That's what we continue to argue for,
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The negotiations are really now on the edge of a cliff and it will take a concerted effort to get the round back on track,
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I'm not here to sign up a deal or identify tenders -- just to ensure that Australian companies have access to the competitive tender process run by the Iraqi Grain Board in the future.
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The big difference in this organization now is Lamy. Lamy is uniquely suited to the task at hand.
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The failure of the EU to make a meaningful offer on agricultural market access is deeply disappointing. Those EU member states who talk up their contribution to development are now blocking the most significant steps the global community could take in years to create new opportunities for the world's poorest countries.
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The US offer on domestic subsidies has thrown a challenge at the feet of the EU to come forward with a much more ambitious proposal on market access.
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We cannot continue to baulk at making commitments because we want someone else to move first. All areas of the negotiations need to move forward together.
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We welcome this announcement, ... The Australian government has announced a judicial inquiry on this matter and it is common sense to let that process run its course.
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enormous opportunities to Australian companies interested in profiting in the world's largest and most dynamic economy.
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There's still a lot of work to be done.
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They need to understand they are threatening the future of global trade and cheating millions of the world's poor out of new hope, ... It's not enough for them to provide aid and debt relief when the benefits of liberalizing trade are so much greater.
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The U.S. proposal is a good start. We now need to push forward to achieve real progress in lowering barriers to agricultural trade,