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  • 30-May-2013 Euractiv
    EU-Cameroon trade deal a threat to central African development
    Citing concerns over development and integration in Central Africa, GUE/NGL MEPs today voted against the ratification of an interim Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with Cameroon in Brussels.
  • 28-May-2013 SCMP
    China-Norway free trade talks nearing agreement
    China and Norway are close to the "final stage" of negotiations for a free-trade agreement, after talks were suspended for about two years following the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to dissident Liu Xiaobo.
  • 28-May-2013 Mining Weekly
    South American Silver lands international arbitration funding agreement
    Vancouver-based South American Silver (SAS), which early in May filed for arbitration against the Bolivian government over the cancellation of mineral tenements in 2012, has entered into a privileged arbitration funding agreement with an international investment fund specialising in such proceedings.
  • 28-May-2013 China Daily
    Ministry hails ’remarkable’ gains from FTA with Switzerland
    Up to 99.7 percent of Chinese exports to Switzerland will receive zero tariffs after the FTA becomes effective, Assistant Minister of Commerce Yu Jianhua said
  • 28-May-2013 Bloomberg
    Coup d’etat to trade seen in billionaire toxic lead fight
    Most of La Oroya’s children suffer elevated lead levels, according to the Peruvian government. Parents say some have symptoms — consistent with lead poisoning — that include anemia, convulsions, stunted growth, mental retardation.
  • 27-May-2013 Vox EU
    Regional consolidation, cross-regional tie-ups, or multilateralization of East Asian FTAs?
    So far, research on the impacts of free trade agreements in east Asia assume the full utilisation of preferences. This column argues that newer evidence suggests that this assumption is made in error: estimated uptake is particularly low in east Asia. If we assume a more realistic utilisation rate in estimating impacts, results suggest that actual utilisation rates significantly diminish the benefits from preferential liberalisation, but in a non-linear way. In the absence of Doha, the multilateralisation of preferences, even without reciprocity, is the practical route that is most likely to deliver the greatest benefits to WTO members.
  • 27-May-2013 GLW
    LA social movements map solidarity with ALBA alliance
    An important summit of global significance, held in Brazil May 16-20, has largely passed below the radar of most media outlets, including many left and progressive sources.
  • 27-May-2013 VietNamNet
    Would TPP be good or bad to Vietnam’s agriculture?
    Analysts have warned that Vietnam’s agriculture, which has been protected with the high import tariffs, would suffer from TPP once the import tariffs are removed
  • 27-May-2013 Jamaica Observer
    CARICOM-US to sign trade accord
    The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries will sign a trade investment framework agreement with the United States during the visit of Vice President Joe Biden to Trinidad and Tobago next week.
  • 27-May-2013 SMCP
    EU trade chief to seek investment pact with China
    The European Commission will seek the support of EU governments to launch talks with China on an investment pact that could be a precursor to a free-trade deal if Brussels and Beijing can overcome growing tensions.
  • 27-May-2013 Gulf News
    UAE and India to conclude Bilateral Investment Protection Agreement soon
    The UAE and India have agreed in principle to start negotiation on Bilateral Investment Protection Agreement and conclude it at the earliest during Indian Finance Minister P.Chidamabaram’s official UAE visit yesterday, a top Indian diplomat told Gulf News yesterday.
  • 26-May-2013 Washington Post
    At trade talks, US, EU ready for fight on genetically modified crops
    Opposition to US agricultural practices is threatening to become a major battle in discussions starting next month that could sweep away trade barriers between the United States and Europe.
  • 26-May-2013
    Turkey fears being left out in the cold by EU free trade deals
    Frustrated with the slow progress of its bid to join the EU, the rash of free trade pacts Brussels is negotiating that leave Turkey out in the cold has Ankara threatening to tear up its customs union agreement.
  • 26-May-2013 Democracy Center
    Unfair, unsustainable, and under the radar
    A new paper from the Democracy Center sheds an urgent public light on the system of international investment rules and arbitration tribunals that is being used by corporations to undermine citizen and government action on a range of urgent social and environmental issues.
  • 25-May-2013
    Japan to join KL’s TPP talks in July
    Negotiators working on a trade agreement among 11 Asia-Pacific nations have completed a 17th round of talks in Peru for the so-called Trans-Pacific Partnership, and say Japan will join the talks when they reconvene in Malaysia in July.
  • 25-May-2013
    Conclusion of FTA talks creates vast space for deepening Sino-Swiss ties: Premier Li
    The conclusion of talks over a free trade agreement (FTA) between China and Switzerland will create a vast space for further development of bilateral ties and is also conducive to the development of China-Europe relations, visiting Chinese Premier Li keqiang said here Friday.
  • 25-May-2013
    EU, Africa Economic Partnership Agreements imbalanced - Mkapa
    Retired President Benjamin William Mkapa has argued Inter Action Council European members to press on their governments to ensure that the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) they are negotiating with African countries do not threaten the development aspirations of Africa.
  • 25-May-2013
    China, Switzerland sign MOU on concluding FTA talks
    China and Switzerland here on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on concluding negotiations on a bilateral free trade agreement (FTA).
  • 23-May-2013 Japan Times
    GDP growth may drop by 1 point by joining TPP: opposing researchers
    Growth in gross domestic product could be pushed down by 1.0 percentage point, or ¥4.8 trillion, if Japan joins the envisaged Trans-Pacific Partnership, a group of researchers said Wednesday.
  • 23-May-2013 KUNA
    US, Myanmar sign trade, investment framework deal
    The US and Myanmar signed Tuesday a Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA), creating a platform for "ongoing dialogue and cooperation" on trade and investment issues between the two countries.