By Doug Palmer and Laura MacInnis, Reuters
POTSDAM, Germany (Reuters) – Talks between four of the world’s big trade powers collapsed on Thursday, throwing the future of global WTO talks on free commerce into deeper crisis.
The United States and the European Union, representing rich nation interests, and Brazil and India, for the developing world, were quick to blame the other side for the collapse of the meeting which had been scheduled to run until Saturday.
Diplomats and trade officials had warned it would be hard for the full 150-member state World Trade Organisation to meet an end-July target for a deal, without a preparatory agreement by the so-called G4 group of trade powers.
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