Brussels, 05/10/2007 (Agence Europe) - The United States' recent pledge to negotiate within the range of subsidy reductions set out in the Falconer-Stephenson compromise deal published in July 2007 has inspired the US Administration, which now sees itself in a strong position in the Doha trade talks. Writing in the Financial Times on 4 October, US Trade Representative Susan Schwab raised the pressure on the chief negotiators for two groups of countries at the WTO talks, the G10 (net...