Geneva, 30/06/2006 (Agence Europe) - Pessimism won out on Friday at the WTO HQ where ministers from around thirty countries were trying to thrash out a compromise on modalities (figures and other provisions) in agriculture and manufactured goods (NAMA). The day after an initial meeting of the G-6 trade powers (European Union, USA, Brazil, India, Australia and Japan), a European Commission source close to the dossier explained to EUROPE on Friday morning that “there is a high degree of...