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After receiving a cold shoulder from the global trade meeting, U.S. is looking at China for making road to end the half decade long impasse of Doha round.

The four members of the World Trade Organization, US, EU, India and Brazil met in Germany to make trade organization more subtle and negotiable for all kind of economies, but talk ended in frustration as G4 could not reached to the consensus.
In Germany, again farm subsidies became the bone of contention for the failure of the talk, whereas U.S and EU impeached India for its adamant behavior.

As it’s considering that America and other developed countries will get bigger pie out of the consensus, America seems to pamper China to support the proposed trade. U.S. Trade Representative Susan Schwab said,

China is a member of the WTO that has a great deal to gain from a successful Doha round, and a great deal to lose from the failure of the Doha round

America always asserts that with the free trade deal, where all nations will participate with equal preference, will add billions of dollars to world trade and helping poorer countries develop their economies through new trade flows. The lay stone of American-led benevolent initiation were put forth in 2001 at Qatar.

China, which was not part of the meeting in Potsdam, Germany, didn’t disclose its intention, but it’s expecting that China will firm on its previous stand.

It is also speculating that, in the coming trade, which is initially targeting to making a road for the Doha round of talk, could be heated up with the growing Chinese cheap import, which could hurt even the American domestic market.

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