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Economic development deals ‘may be revised'

By Jim Brunsden  -  03.04.2008 / 00:00 CET
Developing countries have the right to renegotiate interim economic partnership deals (EPAs) reached with the EU, according to the European Parliament's legal service. The ruling puts the assembly on a collision course with the European Commission, which is refusing to entertain any possibility of revising them.

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