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  • 3-Nov-2013
    CTU reinforces stance against TPP
    NZ Council of Trade Unions boss Helen Kelly has upped the ante ahead of a crucial Labour Party debate tomorrow on the controversial trans-Pacific Partnership deal by reiterating union opposition.
  • 2-Nov-2013
    Korea ready to talk turkey after FTA hurdle removed
    The free trade agreement between Australia and South Korea is now "exceedingly close" after a sticking point was removed by the Abbott government, Seoul’s lead negotiator said yesterday.
  • 2-Nov-2013
    Keeping peace between TPP factions first test for Cunliffe
    David Cunliffe’s leadership will be put to an early test at the Labour Party conference this weekend as he mediates between two divergent forces in the party on the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
  • 2-Nov-2013
    Pakistan seeks amendment in ICSID’s order
    Pakistan has landed in hot waters following the provisional decision of ICSID (international court for settlement of investment disputes) announced on October 16 which says that government of Pakistan should allow the Karkey’s vessel based power generation unit to move from Karachi port, as Supreme Court’s verdict is quite vivid that says that unless and until Karkey gives $ 128 million to Pakistan it cannot be allowed to leave the port, Pakistan Observer has learnt reliably.
  • 2-Nov-2013
    ICSID rejects Karkey’s claim against Pakistan
    Giving official reaction to the claim of Turkish firm Karkey Karadeniz ElektrikUretim regarding release of a power vessel, a senior official in the Attorney General’s office on Tuesday said that the World Bank-affiliated International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) had rejected Turkish company’s Rental Power Project (RPP) Karkey claim against Pakistan.
  • 2-Nov-2013
    Europe touts gains in Canada free-trade deal, internal document shows
    A European Union analysis of the just-completed trade agreement with Canada suggests the EU gained more than it expected – and might have settled for less had Ottawa pushed harder.
  • 2-Nov-2013
    Optimism on GCC-Singapore free trade deal despite lower exchange
    Trade between the GCC and Singapore has declined by a fifth this year, but a newly ratified free trade agreement is shoring up officials’ optimism. Trade in the first half of this year declined to US$30.2 billion from $38bn last year, partly due to lower Saudi oil shipments, said Singapore’s trade ministry.
  • 2-Nov-2013 tralac
    South Africa draft PPIB (2013)
    Proposed legal framework to replace previous BITs
  • 2-Nov-2013 Mail & Guardian
    Swiss govt reacts to termination of investment treaty with SA
    The Swiss government says it regrets South Africa’s decision to terminate the bilateral investment treaty between the two countries.
  • 2-Nov-2013 Canadian Press
    EU boasts of gains in Canada free-trade deal
    A European Union analysis of the just-completed trade agreement with Canada suggests the EU gained more than it expected - and might have settled for less had Ottawa pushed harder.
  • 2-Nov-2013 Economic Times
    India Inc unable to reap benefits of Goods FTA with ASEAN: FICCI
    Indian companies have been unable to capitalise on potential benefits arising out of the free trade agreement on "goods" between India and ASEAN, industry lobby Ficci has found.
  • 2-Nov-2013 Bernama
    FTA talks with EU postponed to give way to TPPA negotiations
    The negotiations on the free trade agreement between the European Union and Malaysia were postponed to give way to the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement talks, said the Ministry of International Trade and Industry.
  • 2-Nov-2013 Beef Magazine
    Canadian beef makes gains in EU agreement, but US must aim higher
    Canada won’t realize the benefits negotiated under CETA until it allows imports of beef produced in the EU, which is still banned due to BSE. This is a concession the EU will also press the US to make in the TTIP, says the US beef industry.
  • 2-Nov-2013 Reuters
    US aligns beef rules with global mad cow standards
    The United States on Friday issued new import rules for cattle and beef that will comply with international standards for the prevention of mad cow disease, saying the step could ultimately boost US beef exports.
  • 31-Oct-2013
    Why South Africa should send the Dutch government a letter in the next two weeks
    1st of November 2013 is an important date if one wants to get rid of this outdated treaty which poses growing risk to policy making in the public interest
  • 31-Oct-2013 Smart Company
    South Korea-Australia free trade agreement imminent
    Australia could finalise a free-trade agreement with South Korea within months, with a Korean government official telling Crikey a deal is expected before the G20 meeting next year.
  • 31-Oct-2013 Bernama
    South Korea considering FTA with Malaysia
    South Korea is considering a free trade agreement (FTA) partnership with Malaysia in order to spur its bilateral relations with the country
  • 31-Oct-2013 The Costa Rica News
    Association Agreement between EU and Central America close to completion
    Guatemala, the only country that does not have a treaty in place to implement the deal, is finalizing the procedures to apply on December 1st.
  • 30-Oct-2013 ATTAC Argentina
    We reject the offers made by the Argentine government to pay the ICSID claims
    ATTAC Argentina declare that we reject the offer made by the Argentine government to pay 500 million dollars to five transnational corporations that sued our country before the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID).
  • 30-Oct-2013 CBC
    Summary of Canada-EU free trade deal tabled
    A summary of the tentative free trade agreement between Canada and the European Union, which has been praised by exporters but drawn criticism from some dairy farmers, was tabled in the House of Commons in Ottawa today.