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Costa Rica telecom market seen opening soon
Costa Rica, one of the few Latin America countries still with a state-run telephone sector, is expected soon to open to big foreign players as part of a trade deal with the United States.
Brazil sees EU-Mercosur talks moving later in 2008
Long-stalled talks on a trade agreement between the European Union and South America’s Mercosur bloc should make progress in the second half of this year, Brazil’s foreign minister said on Thursday.
Indian minister sees ASEAN free trade deal in months
India is hoping to conclude a free trade agreement with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations within three months, the country’s minister of commerce and industry said Friday.
Goff leaves for FTA signing in China
Trade Minister Phil Goff leaves for China tomorrow to play his part in the signing of the free trade deal between New Zealand and China.
Bid to revive FTA talks with us
The Commerce Ministry yesterday indicated to the United States that it is ready to resume talks on a free-trade agreement (FTA) as concerns mount that Thailand may lose its competitive edge to export rivals.
Hopes of fast FTA benefits for NZ
Business leaders are optimistic that the free trade agreement with China will be comprehensive and have quicker phaseout periods for tariffs than a similar pact New Zealand signed with Thailand in 2005.
Congressional aide says Korea FTA ’not going anywhere’
A U.S. congressional aide expressed distrust of the pending free trade agreement (FTA) with South Korea, claiming Wednesday it does not eliminate trade barriers, especially on beef and autos.
FTAs ’ignoring environment’
While the government moves to strengthen Thailand’s global position through free-trade agreements, more efforts are needed to consider the environmental impact of increased industrial activity.
China, US move forward on new food safety agreement
The US and China have agreed to implement a new bilateral food safety system by initially focusing on four product categories, said FDA officials.
Dominican Republic not eligible for money from DR-CAFTA
The Dominican Republic and Guatemala are the only two countries in DR-CAFTA that have not been able to access money from the Millennium Account due to internal issues.
Time running out on FTA
The Korean government made yet another plea to local assemblymen to pass the much-disputed free trade agreement with the United States before the National Assembly session ends in May, calling the inability to ratify the pact in both countries "very regrettable". But the bill, signed on April 2 one year ago, faces diminishing hopes. Legislators in both countries are dragging their feet amid upcoming elections, rural American voters are demanding the resumption of U.S. beef imports to Korea and the U.S. Congress is struggling with the ratification of other FTAs.
Pacific: Trade ministers to finalise deals
Senior trade officials from around the Pacific region will finalise trade deals as an extension to the existing Pacific Islands Countries Trade Agreement by October.
ASEAN-EU FTA will bring disaster and sovereignty losing
Statement from the Institute for Global Justice in Indonesia
China free to take as tough a line as it likes
In apartheid days, support for rugby tours used to be called "building bridges". Opponents, among them today’s Prime Minister, thought sports boycotts more likely to effect change. The argument spilled into the streets in 1981.
Beware FTA, says Kiwi in China
Shifting production of her brand to China has put more money in Cushla Reed’s pocket, allowed her to make lifestyle choices such as having a baby, and given her business a future.
Abbasi promises continuity of policies with review
Shahid Khakan Abbasi, Federal Minister of Commerce hinted review of the Trade Policy and said that his ministry would ensure continuity of policies with review for enhancement of country’s exports.
Free trade deal also strategic, says PM
New Zealand’s free trade agreement with China is about more than reducing tariffs - it is also a strategic move which acknowledges that the emerging superpower will become the world’s biggest economy, says Prime Minister Helen Clark.
Public divided over FTA, poll shows
The public is divided over the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with China that Prime Minister Helen Clark is due to sign in Beijing on April 7, a poll published today shows.
MPs to vote for deal on China
A free trade agreement with China looks set to win the overwhelming backing of Parliament.