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  • 14-Apr-2014 ABC
    Rules for foreign investment in farmland ’won’t change’ despite free trade talks with China: Robb
    Australian Trade Minister Andrew Robb has assured his Coalition colleagues there will be no changes to foreign investment rules on farmland as part of a trade deal with China.
  • 14-Apr-2014 MyJoyOnline
    ‘Signing EPA or not will come with a cost’
    Minister of Trade and Industry Haruna Iddrisu has indicated that Ghana has no choice but to sign the controversial Economic Partnership Agreement with the European Union.
  • 14-Apr-2014 China Labour Net
    The significance of Taiwan’s anti-service trade agreement movement
    On Thursday, Taiwan’s anti service trade agreement movement will leave the Legislative Yuan and the occupation will come to an end. Some of its participants think that the movement has not achieved its aims and do not want to leave. As outsiders it is difficult for us to judge.
  • 14-Apr-2014 The Guardian
    El Salvador groups accuse Pacific Rim of ’assault on democratic governance’
    A multinational mining company has been accused of launching "a direct assault on democratic governance" by suing El Salvador for more than US$300m (£179m) in compensation, after the tiny Central American country refused to allow it to dig for gold amid growing opposition to the exploitation of its mineral wealth.
  • 14-Apr-2014 21st Century Transformation
    The straight talk on the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement
    We need to build a movement against the TPPA. This involves breaking through the media blackout and demanding that our governments be transparent about the full implications and realities of the TPPA. One of the ways that we plan to do that in South Korea is through a TPPA international forum of activists and intellectuals from April 16 to the 18.
  • 12-Apr-2014
    We’ll block FTA plans, say Greens and Xenophon
    The Greens and independent senator Nick Xenophon have said the government will face a tough battle if it seeks to ease foreign investment restrictions.
  • 11-Apr-2014
    Experts deeply split on prospects for quick EU-Mercosur free trade deal
    The European Union and the Mercosur bloc have been negotiating a Free Trade Agreement for about 15 years now and after a several-year impasse talks seemed to gather new impetus in 2010 but the opinions of pundits talking to the Herald are deeply divided about the prospects of a quick accord.
  • 11-Apr-2014
    Congress top obstacle to TPP deal
    Failure by Japanese and U.S. negotiators to reach a Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement is making headlines across Japan and raising concerns about the implications for U.S. President Barack Obama’s trip here later this month.
  • 11-Apr-2014
    US, Pakistan review plan to expand trade, investment
    The United States and Pakistan have held initial discussions on a joint plan to expand trade and investment flows over the next five years, says a statement issued on Thursday.
  • 11-Apr-2014
    Nothing free about Tony Abbott’s free trade agreements
    Like buying a house, it’s easy to get a free trade agreement if you don’t care what you get or how much you pay. Since coming to office, Prime Minister Tony Abbott has closed a number of free trade agreements in record time, and it shows.
  • 10-Apr-2014
    China attempts to split EU and US
    President Xi Jinping’s proposal that China and the European Union explore a free trade agreement is a sign of Europe’s pivotal role in the trilateral economic relationship among the United States, the European Union and China.
  • 10-Apr-2014
    Proposed Asean-Hong Kong FTA has Manila’s backing
    Manila is strongly supporting the proposed Asean-Hong Kong free-trade agreement (FTA) as this would further ease the flow of trade between China and the Philippines.
  • 9-Apr-2014
    Top Filipino, US businessmen to lobby for PH inclusion in TPP
    A group composed of top Filipino and American business leaders would help lobby for the Philippines’ inclusion in the US-led Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal, on top of initiatives to attract more American investors into the country, the Philippine envoy to Washington said.
  • 8-Apr-2014
    Colombia’s Breadbasket Feels the Pinch of Free Trade
    Things are getting worse and worse,” Enrique Muñoz, a 67-year-old farmer from the municipality of Cajamarca in the central Colombian department of Tolima, once known as the country’s breadbasket, said sadly.
  • 8-Apr-2014
    Taiwan-Australia FTA urged as South Korea, Australia ink deal
    The Ministry of Economic Affairs said Tuesday that Taiwan should push for a free trade deal with Australia, noting that one signed between South Korea and Australia might impact Taiwanese manufacturers of petrochemical products and auto parts — two of Taiwan’s major exports to Australia.
  • 8-Apr-2014
    Free trade agreements contain provisions that restrict access to medicines: UNITAID
    UNITAID, a global health initiative has warned against bilateral and regional trade agreements, pushed mostly by Europe and the US, as such agreements go well beyond traditional trade concerns and include provisions that force extensive obligations related to intellectual property and investor protection which would restrict access to medicines.
  • 8-Apr-2014
    ISDS: The trap the Australia-Japan Free Trade Agreement escaped
    So straightforward was Australia’s first trade deal with Japan that the Japanese thought it was a trick.
  • 8-Apr-2014
    Rice growers slam Japan FTA
    Ricegrowers’ Association of Australia President Les Gordon has slammed Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s landmark free trade agreement with Japan as a deal that punishes and ignores ricegrowers.
  • 8-Apr-2014
    Few free trade favours from Fortress Japan
    Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Trade Minister Andrew Robb have hailed the freshly inked free trade agreement with Japan as “historic”. Yes, it is historic in a sense that it is a repeat of the much criticised 2004 free trade agreement with the United States that provide very limited commercial benefits to Australian farmers.
  • 7-Apr-2014
    Japan FTA tipped for July
    One of Japan’s most influential corporate leaders says he expects Australia and Japan will conclude a free-trade agreement in July.