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Scope of WTO in Pakistan

 
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Scope of WTO in Pakistan
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12-22-2004, 08:07 PM
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WTO is often regarded as the sophisticated weapon of developed countries to engulf the resources of developing countries. Economists, further argue that it will result only in the 'financial slavery' in long term, as there was once a trend of physical slavery.

But there ARE some positive aspects associated with the invasion of WTO. For instance, our exporters of Agricultural products, leather goods, surgical goods, sports goods, etc. are damn good to bang the world with their 'Power Supply'

Good and Bad aspects make a 'Personality' and so is the case with WTO.

But, what am interested to know is, which side is gona drop down by the scale?
Whether WTO is a trump card or just another good-looking, aromatic 'bait' thrown by our under-cover foreign masters!!!<b></b><font face='Comic Sans MS'></font id='Comic Sans MS'>

My Destiny is within My Hands!!!
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12-25-2004, 01:09 AM
i think it will work
why we r not excepting it bez its rates will destroy over rates products
it will also start competition btw pakis n these items
n paki will alos try to make things at such rates also
so soon pak will be on top

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