Law360, New York (December 4, 2013, 1:16 PM EST) -- What a difference a week makes. On Nov. 26, at the World Trade Organizations's General Council meeting, WTO Director-General Roberto Azevedo indicated that a deal had not been possible in Geneva, that the issues remaining were too many and too technical, and that the parties had agreed that it would not be appropriate to have ministers need to negotiate significant remaining issues at the Dec. 3-6 Bali trade ministerial. Instead, Azevedo would present the package of draft documents and provide a status report, but the goal of completing a deal in Bali was not envisioned. However, over the next three days, there were calls by many to complete the mini-deal on trade facilitation, agriculture and development in Bali....
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