Logging nations set tough agenda for action
13th Nov 2006, 16:59 GMT
LONDON (Reuters) - Timber exporting and importing nations set themselves a tight agenda for action on Monday, giving themselves barely 18 months to produce tough new tactics to tackle illegal logging.
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