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                    [Summary] => While everybody is tuned in to what’s the latest in the political front, which I say is very entertaining at the least, our government negotiators are busy preparing for the 5th World Trade Organization (WTO) ministerial meeting which will be held in Cancun, Mexico from Sept. 9-14. 

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"We want to secure special tariff treatment by being allowed to self-declare special and strategic products or vulnerable and sensitive products, or those that directly affect food security and other considerations such as rural development," Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr. said.
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The alliance will initially work to ensure developing countries will maintain their  special products (SPs) and special safeguard measures (SSMs) meant to protect their respective agriculture industries against the onslaught of cheap imported farm produce from richer members of  the trade body.
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