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  • 19-Mar-2009 Hankyoreh
    Renowned professor calls for KORUS FTA renegotiation
    Lee Hae-young, a professor of international trade at Hanshin University, has proposed that the South Korean government renegotiate the free trade agreement between South Korea and the United States, saying the government should embrace repeated requests for renegotiation from the United States as a chance to review provisions it feels are unfair.
  • 18-Mar-2009 Times of India
    Protesters detained outside European Commission office
    As the sixth round of negotiations related to the EU-India Free Trade Agreement (FTA) got underway on Tuesday, the police detained a couple of representatives of public interest groups during a peaceful protest in front of the office of the European Commission (EC).
  • 17-Mar-2009 Border Fire Report
    Will The SPP Rise Again?
    The global elite have not abandoned their vision for a North American Union and the SPP will rise again in one form or another.
  • 17-Mar-2009 TAM
    Israel’s government abuses Free Trade Agreement with US
    According to a chart of lost revenues and jobs between 1999 and 2008, the last 10 years of the FTA with Israel, the jobs lost to the American public is now an irreversible attribute of the US-Israeli trade relationship.
  • 17-Mar-2009 WSJ
    Amid protests, EU-India trade talks begin today
    Ahead of the three-day free trade negotiations between India and the European Union, starting on Tuesday, a campaign group led by trade unions and non-profit organizations have asked the government to halt the talks.
  • 17-Mar-2009 Sydney Morning Herald
    FTA with China and Rio deal ’not linked’
    A free trade deal between China and Australia won’t be conditional on the government giving the green light to Chinalco’s grab for a bigger share of Rio Tinto, Trade Minister Simon Crean says.
  • 17-Mar-2009 Reuters
    US farm exports at risk over Mexico truck dispute
    US wheat, beef, rice and bean exports to Mexico face possible retaliatory duties in a dispute over whether Mexican trucks will be able to operate in the United States, Republican lawmakers said on Monday.
  • 17-Mar-2009 NZ Herald
    Jane Kelsey: Free trade deal may not make sense in these hard times
    The careful stage management of announcements on free trade agreements is not new. But the US decision to defer negotations on the Trans-Pacific Partnership should encourage us to look beyond the simplistic assumptions that the more free trade agreements we sign, the better off we will be, based mainly on some fanciful modelling of the gains to agricultural exporters.
  • 17-Mar-2009
    Globalization: The Long and Winding Road
    It has been widely announced that the Trans-Texas Corridor (TTC) is dead, as well as plans for a NAFTA Highway which many assured me never even existed in the first place.
  • 17-Mar-2009 Business Day
    SA may be excluded from EU partner deal
    The European Union is likely to move towards the official signing of an interim economic partnership agreement, known as an EPA, with countries of the Southern African Development Community that will exclude South Africa.
  • 16-Mar-2009 WDM
    Taking the credit - how financial services liberalisation fails the poor
    The report looks at how financial services liberalisation, and especially the entry and ongoing presence of foreign banks in the global south, as promoted at the World Trade Organisation and through European bilateral trade deals, leads to the prioritisation of richer customers and larger companies resulting in poorer customers losing out.
  • 16-Mar-2009 Jakarta Post
    Govt gears up to limit free trade deal adversities
    Indonesia is preparing massive financial and technical support for meat and tropical fruit businesses in a bid to cash in on ASEAN’s free trade deals with Australia and New Zealand.
  • 16-Mar-2009 KEI
    Who are the cleared advisors that have access to secret ACTA documents?
    According to USTR, all of the members of the 27 USTR trade advisory committees are cleared to see the classified documents in the ACTA negotiations. This blog entry lists more than a hundred, but it is only a partial list of the several hundred lobbyist who are considered "cleared advisors."
  • 16-Mar-2009
    TWN preliminary report on FTA/WTO and financial crisis
    A new TWN report finds that North-South free trade agreements, bilateral investment treaties and World Trade Organization commitments often contain a number of provisions that can increase the likelihood of a financial crisis and make it more difficult to take the necessary measures to deal with one once it occurs.
  • 16-Mar-2009 Donga
    `Korea-EU FTA to be concluded next month`
    If ratified, the agreement will create the world’s second-largest free trade zone after NAFTA and create pressure to ratify the US-Korea FTA.
  • 15-Mar-2009 PCWorld
    Obama administration says treaty text is state secret
    The Office of US Trade Representative (USTR), part of President Barack Obama’s office, has denied a company’s request for information about a secretive anticounterfeiting trade agreement being negotiated, citing national security concerns.
  • 15-Mar-2009 Economic Times
    Ever heard of Gaesung? Gear up for its products
    The North Korean city of Gaesung will emerge as a major beneficiary of the India-South Korea comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CEPA) which is likely to be signed soon
  • 15-Mar-2009 Taiwan Church News
    Social organizations oppose signing economic agreement with China
    Farmers, medium-sized and small businesses will lose out while capitalists will reap the most benefits if an Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement between Taiwan and China is signed. An ECFA is also a prelude to reunification.
  • 15-Mar-2009 Xinhua
    S Korea, Peru to start free trade talks
    South Korea and Peru will start their first round of free trade negotiations in Seoul next week, South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade said Friday.
  • 15-Mar-2009 India Journal
    USIBC wants Bilateral Investment Treaty between India & US
    The US India Business Council, which played a key role in the passage of the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal, wants the Obama administration to take the relationship between the two countries to the next level by signing a bilateral investment treaty, among other things.