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Since then America, which wants deep cuts on both agriculture and industrial tariffs, has been locked in a sort of three-way standoff with Europe and the developing world, with each side demanding that the others make deeper concessions before yielding anything further.Now they are trying in Geneva.
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Third, with significant asymmetries in economic and therefore bargaining power, developing countries are more likely to make deep concessions in PTA negotiations; to date this has been most evident within investment and intellectual property provisions of such agreements.
Less than a week later, after creditors made clear they would rather see Greece leave the euro than give ground, he had accepted all their demands and was being forced to make even deeper concessions.
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That opened the door for a further six rounds of talks in Vienna between January and July aimed at reaching a "comprehensive agreement" that made those concessions deeper, wider and permanent.
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