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  • 16-Mar-2018 United News of India
    China wants FTA with India: Chinese Consul General
    China wants to have a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with India to boost two-way trade between both countries, Chinese Consul General Ma Zhanwu said.
  • 16-Mar-2018 Today Online
    Singapore, Australia to redouble efforts to conclude RCEP ‘most desirably’ within this year
    Just a week after signing the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) with nine other countries, Singapore and Australia vowed to “redouble” efforts to conclude an ambitious free-trade agreement among 16 Asia-Pacific countries this year.
  • 16-Mar-2018 KBS World Radio News
    South Korea raises issue with US Trade Protectionism at FTA renegotiations
    South Korea called the US out on its recent trade protectionism during bilateral talks in Washington on renegotiating their free trade agreement (FTA).
  • 16-Mar-2018 Lexology
    The English court sets aside a Tribunal’s findings of lack of jurisdiction under a BIT
    The English High Court has set aside parts of an award concerning claims brought by Griffin against Poland; Poland has reserved the right to argue the compatibility of the BIT with EU law.
  • 15-Mar-2018 Euractiv
    MEPs back Ukraine-style ‘association’ deal for post-Brexit UK
    The European Parliament has backed a Ukraine-style “association agreement” as the model for future EU-UK relations after Brexit.
  • 15-Mar-2018 Cision
    Rusoro Mining wins key US court ruling confirming arbitration award
    DC court ruled in Rusoro’s favour, rejecting all of Venezuela’s defenses and holding that the award was valid and enforceable in the United States.
  • 15-Mar-2018 Euractiv
    EP wants to include gender equality in free-trade agreements
    The European Parliament has adopted a resolution to better account for gender equality in trade agreements. The commission could follow up on the resolution in its agreement with Chile.
  • 15-Mar-2018 Global Times
    China, EU close to BIT: reports
    Despite rising concerns about Chinese investment among some European officials, China and the EU are moving fast toward completing a bilateral investment treaty (BIT) and a free trade agreement (FTA), according to media reports.
  • 15-Mar-2018 Reuters
    Revive trade deal talks to avoid trade war, EU urges Trump
    The European Union urged the United States to revive trade talks rather than escalate a dispute over tariffs on metals and cars.
  • 15-Mar-2018 UNCTAD
    Trade deals must work for rural women say participants at key UN session
    Trade agreements must take into account the concerns of the millions of women who earn their living off the land in developing countries, participants said at a meeting held during the 62nd session of the Commission on the Status of Women at the United Nations in New York organized by UNCTAD and the Asia Pacific Forum on Women Law and Development (APWLD).
  • 15-Mar-2018 KBS World Radio
    South Korea-China FTA follow-up talks to open next week
    South Korea and China will hold the first round of follow-up negotiations to their free trade agreement(FTA) next week to have the deal include the service and investment sectors.
  • 15-Mar-2018 Hankyoreh
    Trump’s imposition of trade barriers rendering the KORUS FTA obsolete
    “Trump’s unilateral imposition of import restrictions on South Korean products is revealing the vulnerabilities of the KORUS-FTA, which has accomplished absolutely nothing. At the time of the negotiations in 2007, the agreement to open markets to a great extent to the US’s massive economic bloc was both advantageous to South Korean exports because of the size of the American market but also made it possible for the US to push us around because of its asymmetric strength. Trump’s actions are showing the limitations of that, says expert.
  • 14-Mar-2018 Indonesia- Investments
    Stakeholders in Indonesia’s textile industry long for EU-Indonesia FTA
    Indonesian exports of textile and textile products could soar threefold if the government of Indonesia finally manages to sign a free trade deal with the European Union (EU). Achmad Sigit Dwiwahjono, Director General for Chemicals, Textiles and Miscellaneous industry at the Industry Ministry, said a major obstacle for Indonesian textile exports at the moment is the weak competitiveness of Indonesian textile companies as compared to their Vietnamese counterparts.
  • 14-Mar-2018 Financial Express
    Xi Jinping’s pet Belt and Road Initiative could be sticking point in India-China ties, say experts
    Xi Jinping’s pet Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) can pose a "major challenge" in resetting China’s ties with India, says analysts, days after the Chinese parliament backed his plan to rule indefinitely amid Sino-India rapprochement following the Dokalam standoff.
  • 14-Mar-2018 Vanguard
    MAN cautions FG on free trade agreements
    The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria urges the Nigerian government not succumb to the pressure by the European Union to sign the EU-ECOWAS Economic Partnership Agreement as well as the African Continental Free Trade Area.
  • 14-Mar-2018 Live Mint
    Final hearing in Cairn Energy tax issue in August
    Under international arbitration proceedings the final hearing of Cairn’s claim under the UK-India Bilateral Investment Treaty is scheduled for August 2018 in The Hague.
  • 14-Mar-2018 Yonhap News Agency
    South Korea, US to hold third round of FTA talks this week
    South Korea and the United States will hold the third round of talks on amending the free trade agreement (FTA) between the two nations in Washington this week, Seoul’s trade ministry said on Wednesday.
  • 14-Mar-2018 Global Times
    US-China ties wobble as trade war escalates
    Since China began its reform and opening-up in late 1970s, growing trade and investment ties have been a key pillar of Sino-US relations. But US President Donald Trump’s recently imposed 25 percent steel tariffs and 10 percent aluminum tariffs on China and others exporting those goods to the US is just the start of nationalist economic policies that not only strain US-China ties, but put the entire global trade regime at risk.
  • 14-Mar-2018 Narendra Modi may decide on course of RCEP trade talks
    Narendra Modi may decide on course of RCEP trade talks
    The development comes after a meeting convened by the prime minister’s office saw growing opposition to RCEP FTA from the secretaries of various government departments
  • 14-Mar-2018
    EU-Mexico FTA: Draft investment chapter (Feb 2018)