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Hello,
The European Union and the USA have made it totally
certain that there won't be a world trade deal that will help
make poverty history at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) this year. The world
trade talks at the WTO have hit a new crisis and only a few days ago were
suspended. No one knows yet for just how long.
The responsibility for the WTO failing the
world's poor rests with the governments of rich countries. They have
not shown the political will to deliver trade justice and make trade work for
poor people.
The WTO talks may have been put on ice, but they are
not the only trade negotiations the UK takes part in.
Last year, in response to your calls to make
poverty history, the UK Government promised to make trade work for the poor.
Yet it is on course for a devastating act of betrayal. Together with its
partners in Europe, the UK is part of a push to have some of the poorest
nations on the planet sign up to grossly unfair trade deals.
The deals are called Economic Partnership Agreements
(EPAs) and we have to act fast. Poor farmers and vulnerable
producers will be forced into unfair competition with rich nations. The lives
of 750 million of the world’s poorest people in Africa and poor countries
worldwide are in the balance.
Take action today and
send
an email to Alistair Darling, the UK Secretary of State for Trade and
Industry. Ask him to use his influence to stop these deals going ahead, to
listen to the serious concerns of poor countries and work with those countries
to develop new deals that will help deliver trade justice. To send your
email to Alistair Darling click
here
now.
Thank you,
Trade Justice Movement A key
network within Make Poverty History 2005 |