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  • 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.
  • 11-Feb-2014
    Exporters ramp up push for S. Korea trade pact
    A wide array of manufacturing groups and companies is urging the federal government to reach a free-trade agreement with South Korea, warning Canada is being beaten by rivals in the race to do business with the fast-growing country.
  • 11-Feb-2014
    Malaysia-Pakistan FTA to be reviewed by month-end, says Mustapa
    Malaysia and Pakistan will review the free trade agreement (FTA) between both countries by month-end, says International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed.
  • 11-Feb-2014 EurActiv
    EU-Canada free trade deal ‘opens door to environmental lawsuits’
    Multinationals will have wide-ranging powers to sue EU states that enact health or environmental laws breaching their "legitimate expectations" of profit, according to a leaked ‘investment chapter’ from the Canada-EU free trade agreement. A separate ‘nature and scope’ document for EU-US free trade talks, which EurActiv has seen, makes clear that similar parameters are foreseen for TTIP.
  • 11-Feb-2014 Reuters
    EU seeks wider free trade agreement with Egypt
    The European Union wants to restart talks with Egypt over a wider free trade deal that could help double the value of commercial exchanges in the next few years, the EU ambassador to Cairo said on Monday.
  • 10-Feb-2014 Reuters
    EU ready to lift duties on most US goods for trade pact
    EU shows it’s keenness for TTIP by offering to lift nearly all tariffs on goods imported from the US.
  • 10-Feb-2014
    Kenya steps up lobbying for sugar safeguards deal
    A technical team from the Ministry of East African Affairs, Commerce and Tourism last week held a meeting with the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa) Secretariat over the progress of the local sugar industry.
  • 10-Feb-2014
    Diplomats of Belarus, Egypt discuss FTA between Egypt and CU
    Belarus’ Ambassador to Egypt Sergei Rachkov and Egypt’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Economic Affairs Maghdi Radi have discussed a possibility to establish a free trade area (FTA) between Egypt and the Customs Union (CU) at a meeting in Egypt on 10 February, BelTA learnt from the press service of the Belarusian Foreign Ministry.
  • 10-Feb-2014 The New Times
    Is EAC at gunpoint over EU trade agreement?
    There’s a strong feeling among experts in East Africa that by insisting on the inclusion of the "most favoured nation", the EU is holding the region at gunpoint to accept a clause that would legally tie their hands regarding who to trade with besides Europe.
  • 10-Feb-2014 Sydney Morning Herald
    Free trade deal with Japan took priority over whaling dispute, says Trade Minister Andrew Robb
    Australia’s federal government has prioritised a free trade deal with Japan before a dispute between the two countries over whaling in the Southern Ocean, says Trade Minister Andrew Robb.
  • 10-Feb-2014 Jordan Times
    Jordan, EU urge more Arab states to join Agadir Agreement
    Jordan and the European Union on Thursday called on Arab Mediterranean countries to join Agadir free trade agreement between the Kingdom, Egypt, Tunisia and Morocco.
  • 7-Feb-2014 Spy Ghana
    EJN cautions ECOWAS over EPA
    After over 10 years of objecting to demands by the European Union in the Economic Partnership Agreement negotiations, ECOWAS, last week, suddenly reversed its position and made serious and incomprehensible concessions to the EU.
  • 7-Feb-2014 Trinidad Express
    Doubt over Canada-Caricom trade talks
    Negotiations on a trade agreement between Canada and Caricom countries have limped along for over five year and could fizzle out by the end of June—a “drop-dead” date now accepted by both sides.
  • 6-Feb-2014 HBF
    Investor-state dispute settlement under TTIP - a risk for environmental regulation?
    New report from the Heinrich Boell Foundation reviews the implications of an investor-state dispute settlement provision in TTIP for environmental policies and standards
  • 6-Feb-2014 Euractiv
    EU seals free trade deal with West Africa
    Negotiators from West Africa and the EU have put pen to paper on a €42 billion-a-year free trade deal after 10 years of haggling, but ongoing talks with East African states remain mired in fine print.
  • 5-Feb-2014 Popular Resistance
    65,000 protest TPP in Mexico, see repeat of NAFTA mistakes
    Farmers, union, environmental and women’s activists gathered in Mexico City last week to take stock of the lessons from NAFTA and plan strategies to confront the next big threat: the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP).
  • 5-Feb-2014 Shanghai Daily
    New Zealand gov’t TPP forecast "doubtful": review
    Government claims that New Zealand will see an economic gain of 4.5 billion US dollars from the proposed 12-nation Trans Pacific Partnership trade deal are "doubtful," according to an academic review released Wednesday.
  • 5-Feb-2014 WSJ
    TPP would ’upgrade’ US trade pacts, says US Commerce chief
    The TPP is designed "to create a high-standard global trade agreement that addresses a bunch of issues that have not been addressed before in our trade agreements," US Commerce Secretary Penny Pritzker said, adding, "And frankly, if we don’t do it, someone else is going to set the standard."