Nice little story about the potential upcoming WTO ministerial meeting. I like it because it provides a nice context of the upcoming meetings by informing the readrs that talks had failed in July and the fact that 20 economies recently felt a break-through in trade talks. It was also nicely sourced, with Busdami allowing this piece to go from speculation to fact.
Chaz Miller
Member (since November 2008)I'm a journalism student at Northeastern University in Boston, and I plan on entering the television or radio field once I graduate this summer.
The story is good, though I don't like how there is a complete lack of sources. This is a very important issue and for Coleman to really only quote one man, a senior director for Asian affairs at the National Security Council, is a little lean for my liking. Otherwise, a nice summation of the summit.
I feel like this story is factual and unbiased, but there clearly isn't enough information here. What are some major examples of goods traded between the two nations that will have their tariffs eliminated? Why is China's economy expanding? What I'm getting at here is that the story just doesn't provide enough information to warrant getting the full scope of the story.



