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UPDATED: July 5, 2010
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The South African government is expected to declare its intention to strengthen trade with other countries to benefit its economy at the summit. The country will call for setting up a new global economic and trade order in which emerging countries will be given more privileges and rights.

South African economist Martin Davis recently urged China, South Africa, Brazil and other emerging countries to join hands in promoting the establishment of a new international trade and economic order, which is more balanced, fair, efficient and conducive to the comprehensive recovery of world economy.

(Xinhua News Agency June 24, 2010)



 
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