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  • 18-Feb-2014 EU Observer
    Trade chief misleads on GM foods
    Who is really in charge of the European Union’s food safety policies? Over the past few weeks, two EU commissioners have been sounding markedly different notes about genetically modified (GM) crops.
  • 17-Feb-2014 FPIF
    Can Chile curb the TPP?
    With the US Congress deadlocked over trade, Chile’s progressive new government may be able to win new protections and increase transparency in the TPP talks, write Sarah Anderson and Imara Salas
  • 17-Feb-2014 Yonhap
    S. Korea, China divided over illegal fishing in FTA talks
    Seoul is pressing the issue but China maintains that it will not discuss it.
  • 17-Feb-2014 Business World
    Philexport urges competition ‘safety nets’ for small fishers
    While the Philippine fisheries sector is generally seen as competitive under the proposed free trade agreement with the European Union, exporters said the government should still provide small fishermen with “safety nets” from stiffer competition.
  • 17-Feb-2014 Colombia Reports
    Santos’ FTA promises prove false; Colombia’s exports to US drop 15.5%
    A promised increase in exports to the United States as a result of a free trade agreement has failed to materialize as exports contracted 15.5%, according to Colombia’s statistics agency.
  • 17-Feb-2014 New York Times
    Spying by NSA ally entangled US law firm
    The Obama administration often emphasizes the NSA’s role in fighting terrorism and cyberattacks, but disclosures in recent months from the documents leaked by Mr. Snowden show the agency routinely spies on trade negotiations.
  • 15-Feb-2014 Rebelión
    The biggest free trade area on the planet
    The fundamental purpose of TTIP is to maintain the hegemonic position of Atlantic powers, on the basis of a new neoliberal twist.
  • 14-Feb-2014 Be Your Own Leader
    NAFTA and the next phase of North American integration
    On the heels of its 20th anniversary, there once again appears to be renewed interest in broadening and deepening the NAFTA partnership as part of the next phase of North American integration.
  • 14-Feb-2014 Free Malaysia Today
    Night anti-TPPA protest for M’sians in the dark
    Candles were lit and banners were hung in front of the International Trade and Industry Ministry last night as a form of protest against the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement.
  • 14-Feb-2014 Reuters
    China, Sri Lanka could sign free trade pact in 2014
    China and Sri Lanka could sign a free trade agreement by the end of the year, state news agency Xinhua cited Sri Lanka’s foreign minister as saying, a move that will help cement Colombo’s growing economic and diplomatic ties with Beijing.
  • 13-Feb-2014 YouTube
    What is TTIP?
    The US and Europe are currently negotiating TTIP, with little media scrutiny and without public participation.
  • 13-Feb-2014 Xinhua
    Pressure mounts on New Zealand to lift secrecy on TPP negotiations
    New Zealand’s government has come under increasing international pressure to release the text of the controversial 12-nation Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal before it is signed when senior legislators in seven countries signed an open letter calling for the text to be released
  • 13-Feb-2014 CPA
    Public forum on anti-people “trade” deal
    As the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement hurtles towards an indecently fast and secret finalisation between the states of 12 countries and a number of large transnational corporations, concerned citizens around the globe have been organising a resistance to this anti-democratic and anti-people “free trade” agreement.
  • 13-Feb-2014 PanAm Post
    Pacific Alliance to eliminate tariffs with new free trade agreement
    On February 8-10, the Pacific Alliance holds its eighth summit in Cartagena, Colombia. During the event, the presidents of Chile, Colombia, Peru, and Mexico will sign a free trade agreement to eliminate tariffs on 92 percent of trade goods between the countries. The notable exclusion is agriculture.
  • 13-Feb-2014 Business Recorder
    Talks on BIT require new template, US tells Pakistan
    The United States has conveyed to the Pakistan Muslim League government that future negotiations on Bilateral Investment Treaty will be held on the basis of a new template as the old template lapsed in 2012.
  • 13-Feb-2014 ETUC
    European Trade Union: voters will sanction secret trade giveaways
    The European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) today warned European decision makers that voters in the forthcoming European elections would be scrutinising EU trade arrangements, in particular the current negotiations with the United States, and "would not overlook" any deals that did not put European jobs and standards first.
  • 11-Feb-2014 Voltility
    The TTIP, corporatism, and GMOs
    Opening up Europe to the full onslaught of US agricultural products and systems is the main goal of the US in pushing for TTIP in the first place.
  • 11-Feb-2014
    India-SACU free trade agreement needs ‘fine-tuning’
    The increasing amount of trade between Namibia and India is expected to balloon even further once the India-Southern African Customs Union Preferential Free Trade Agreement is finalised.
  • 11-Feb-2014
    ‘Industry has been ruined by FTAs’
    The manufacturing sector in India has shrunk in the last two years, from 17 to 14.5 per cent of GDP. This is because of FTAs, due to which companies come and set up plants here, they don’t manufacture anything, they just assemble, says Baba Kalyani, chairman of the $2.5 billion Kalyani Group
  • 11-Feb-2014
    Karkey files another $2.1b damages claim against Pakistan
    Karkey Karadeniz Electricity Production Corporation (Karkey) has filed a memorial to the World Bank’s International Centre for Investment Disputes (ICSID) claiming $2.1 billion damages against government of Pakistan.