(Reuters) - The Bush administration is billing the collapse of world trade talks this week as good news for its drive to renew negotiating powers in Congress, but it is not clear that U.S. lawmakers will see things that way.
"By walking away from a bad deal, we are once again able to show the Congress that we can be trusted," U.S. Trade Representative Susan Schwab said on Thursday after U.S., European, Brazilian, and Indian negotiators abandoned talks in the troubled Doha round of trade negotiations.
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"By walking away from a bad deal, we are once again able to show the Congress that we can be trusted," U.S. Trade Representative Susan Schwab said on Thursday after U.S., European, Brazilian, and Indian negotiators abandoned talks in the troubled Doha round of trade negotiations.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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