World Trade Organization

Nations Ponder Globalization

By PATRICK McDOWELL / Associated Press Writer BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -- Spurred by a sense of crisis since the turmoil of the World Trade Organization summit in Seattle, some 180 nations are meeting in Bangkok this week to shape the global economy. But as leaders and ministers talk and ponder, globalization is happening a mouse-click, a share trade and a takeover at a time.

WTO""s Next Boss Optimistic of New Round

By Nopporn Wong-Anan BANGKOK, Feb 11 (Reuters) - The World Trade Organisation's next boss, Supachai Panitchpakdi, on Friday voiced optimism for a new round of global trade liberalisation despite the spectacular collapse of summit talks in Seattle late last year.

Poor Nations Re-Exam Trade Deal

AP Online / By DAVID THURBER BANGKOK, Thailand -- For decades, poor countries have felt excluded from the closed-door meetings that set the direction for the world's trade agreements. Nevertheless, most accepted the pacts, believing that free trade would help them develop and eventually join the ranks of the rich.