Brussels, 12/02/2008 (Agence Europe) - As we indicated (see EUROPE 9599), the revised draft compromises on liberalisation modalities in agriculture and industrial goods (NAMA), tabled on Friday 8 February by the respective chairmen of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) negotiating committees Crawford Falconer and Don Stephenson, did not throw up any surprises. The European Commission responded cautiously on Monday 11 February. “These texts must advance the negotiations by providing for new...