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Developing countries should strike swift trade deals with the United States at the "earliest possible" opportunity, the president of the World Bank told AFP Friday, after a busy week with global ...
Developing countries should look to strike swift trade deals with Donald Trump's administration to avoid unnecessary pain, the World Bank president told AFP on Friday.