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Is trade fair?1 May 2003
Scales of justice
Find out why global trade is damaging people and the environment and how you can help make trade fair
Public meeting
Ferryside, Carmarthenshire,
Friday 13th June, 8.00pm,
Everyone welcome
The issues....
The balance of power has shifted. Governments are losing control to huge multinational corporations.
This process is putting basic human rights and vast areas of the natural world in serious danger. It's time to challenge the rise in corporate power.
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How can we...
- Regulate big business and their investments to ensure people and the environment come before profits?
- Stop rich countries promoting the interests of big business through trade interventions that harm the poor and the environment?
- Ensure trade policy is made in a fair, transparent and democratic way?
Who, where, when...
Speakers:
- Tony Juniper, Executive Director Friends of the Earth
- Oxfam International (speaker t.b.c)
Venue:
Ferryside Residential Education Centre
Ferryside
Carmarthenshire, SA17 5TE
Time:
8.00pm
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For further details contact Friends of the Earth Cymru on 029 20229577 or email cymru@foe.co.uk
Links
http://www.tradejusticemovement.org.uk/
http://www.oxfam.org.uk/



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