Trade Justice Movement
EDM number 37 in 2004-05, proposed by Alan Duncan on 23/11/2004.
That this House shares the concern of the Trade Justice Movement about the plight of the poorest people in the world and congratulates it on bringing them to the attention of the public; notes with concern that a billion people live on less than a dollar a day, that life expectancy in many African countries is declining and that 30 million people in Africa have HIV/AIDS; believes that rising levels of international trade and trade liberalisation offer the best hope of alleviating poverty in the developing world; calls for good quality legal and economic advice for developing countries on trade issues; believes that the Government has failed to do enough to promote trade liberalisation, reform agricultural subsidies and phase out European trade barriers; and further calls on the Government to do more to reform the international trade rules to give poor countries a fair deal on international trade.
This motion has been signed by a total of 104 MPs.
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