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  • 19-Apr-2014 TNI
    TTIP debate - Brussels
    Frank exchange of views between the EU Commission and civil society representatives on the introduction of special rights for companies in the TTIP, through the mechanism of investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS).
  • 19-Apr-2014 MyJoyOnline
    EU rep. in Ghana heckled over EPA
    The European Union Representative in Ghana, Claude Maerten has been heckled by participants at an ongoing forum on the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) in Accra.
  • 17-Apr-2014 Quadature du Net
    EU-Canada FTA (CETA) - IP chapter (Dec 2013)
  • 17-Apr-2014 Economic Times
    India: Commerce secretary urges industry to adopt global standards fast to counter TPP, TTIP impacts
    Commerce secretary Rajeev Kher on Wednesday called upon the Indian industry to upgrade its quality standards to successfully counter the adverse effects of two of the world’s biggest free-trade treaties being negotiated by the US.
  • 17-Apr-2014 Bernama
    Kenya to conclude economic partnership pact with EU
    Three remaining contentious issues will be dealt with by next month, according to the Kenyan government, which will be good news for horticulture farmers who have been worried that their market access will be compromised if Kenya loses its privileges in the EU market.
  • 17-Apr-2014 CEO
    Still not loving ISDS: 10 reasons to oppose investors’ super-rights in EU trade deals
    See through the sweet-talk with Corporate Europe Observatory’s guide to investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS).
  • 17-Apr-2014 CEO
    Suing the state: hidden rules within the EU-US trade deal
    This film presents some of the dangers of the investor rights within the proposed EU-US trade deal.
  • 16-Apr-2014
    With an eye on TPP, garment companies flock to Vietnam
    As China and its workers get wealthier, global manufacturers are looking south for less expensive places to do business. But Cambodia faces labor strikes. The Thai government suffers endless protests. Burma, also known as Myanmar, needs infrastructure updates. As a result, many companies are setting their sights on Vietnam.
  • 16-Apr-2014
    Vietnam frees dissidents as it eyes US & regional trade deals
    Vietnam has released two more high-profile dissidents, making a total of four political prisoners freed over the past three weeks.
  • 16-Apr-2014
    TPP talks with US forge on
    With US President Barack Obama’s visit to Tokyo approaching, Japanese and US trade chiefs are set to face off again in Washington as they strive to break a deadlock in talks on a massive free trade zone in the Pacific region.
  • 16-Apr-2014
    Mercosur proposal to present the EU expected to be ready by end of April
    Argentine cabinet chief Jorge Capitanich confirmed on Tuesday ’significant advances’ in the elaboration of Mercosur’s joint proposal to exchange with the European Union for discussions on a much delayed wide ranging cooperation and trade agreement.
  • 16-Apr-2014
    Comprehensive FTA with South Korea proposed: Mamnoon
    President Mamnoon Hussain on Tuesday urged the need for transforming the traditional close and cordial relationship between Pakistan and Republic of Korea into a substantive trade and economic partnership to the mutual benefit of the peoples of the two countries. The President stated this during his meeting with Chung Hong-won, Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea here at the Presidency.
  • 16-Apr-2014
    FTA signing highlight of Najib’s Ankara trip
    The signing of a Free Trade Agreement between Kuala Lumpur and Ankara will be the highlight of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s two-day visit to Turkey.
  • 15-Apr-2014 EurActiv
    The tar sands mystery and the smoking TTIP gun
    The EU’s motivation for a proposal to scrap greenhouse gas intensity targets in its flagship Fuel Quality Directive (FQD), which regulates emissions from transport fuels, has been shrouded in mystery since it was first mooted three months ago, but EurActiv has uncovered new information.
  • 15-Apr-2014
    Fresh TPP talks to start Tuesday
    Japan and the United States will hold working-level talks on the multilateral Trans-Pacific Partnership free trade initiative in Washington from Tuesday to Thursday, the office of the U.S. Trade Representative said Saturday.
  • 15-Apr-2014 FInancial Review
    China wants to import workers under FTA
    The Australian government is facing demands from China that it be allowed to import workers for projects funded by Chinese investors as part of the free-trade agreement.
  • 15-Apr-2014
    Australia seeks GCC free trade agreement
    Australia is keen to resume its negotiations with Gulf countries on a free trade agreement, or FTA, in addition to foreign investment in a number of sectors, Trade and Investment Minister Andrew Robb said in Dubai on Sunday.
  • 15-Apr-2014
    Pakistan seeks free trade agreement with South Korea
    Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said Monday that Pakistan sought a free trade agreement with South Korea, DawnNews reported.
  • 14-Apr-2014
    SUNFLOWER SIEGE AFTERMATH: FTAs are critical for competitiveness: representative to US
    New Representative to the US Shen Lyu-shun (沈呂巡) on Friday said that the signing of free-trade agreements (FTAs) is critical to Taiwan’s competitive edge and its economic future.
  • 14-Apr-2014
    Govt backs TPP to trump Aust-Japan trade deal
    Trade Minister Tim Groser is not impressed by Australia’s free trade agreement with Japan and hopes it will be ignored by the United States within the Trans Pacific Partnership.