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    Trade
    The Basics | More Information | Web Links

    CBBC Newsround report: Thirst for tea takes away children's choices
    Sri Lanka produces more tea than any other country in the world - find out more from CBBC Newsround.

    CBBC Newsround's guide to Trade
    World Trade Organisation, Transnational Corporations and fair trade are all covered by CBBC Newsround.

    CBBC Newsround report: Why I think we should support fair trade
    This Newsround press pack looks at why we should support fair trade.

    CBBC Newsround report: My farm helps make fair trade chocolate
    Rijayatu lives in a tiny village in Ghana. Her parents' farm produces cocoa which helps to make fair trade chocolate bars for shops in the UK. Follow her story on CBBC Newsround.

    BBC News - Steel workers battle it out
    The steel industry has been at the centre of a dispute over world trade after the US slapped high tariffs on many developing countries. Follow the story with BBC News.

    World Trade Organisation
    Find out the nitty-gritty about trade from the World Trade Organisation's official website.

    The Trade Justice Movement
    Read about world campaigns to make trade more fair.

    Fair Trade Foundation
    Find out more about fair trade products from the Fair Trade Foundation.

    All the sites listed are checked regularly. However, the constantly changing nature of the Internet means some sites may alter after we have visited them. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites.




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