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Why China and not the Gulf and Egypt?
By Fadi Abboud

Friday, July 03, 2009

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The front page of the Financial Times on June 24 read: "EU Lodges WTO Case in China Dispute." In light of the economic crisis, it became clear that many countries are looking for ways to protect domestic industries; the temptation to resort to protectionism is proving too hard to resist. Despite what we hear from officials in Europe.

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