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  • 23-May-2013 Tico Times
    Costa Rican lawmakers approve association agreement with European Union
    The regional agreement, already approved by Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, Guatemala and El Salvador, will enter into effect on Aug. 1.
  • 23-May-2013 AFP
    Costa Rica and Colombia sign free trade deal
    Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla on Wednesday evening penned a bilateral free trade agreement that will help pave the way for Costa Rica to become a full member of the Pacific Alliance, a Latin American trade bloc launched in 2012.
  • 22-May-2013 rabble.ca
    Chevron calls for strong investor rights chapter in US-EU trade deal
    US energy giant Chevron is encouraging the United States to pursue a strong investment chapter and investor-state dispute settlement process in the proposed Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership with the European Union.
  • 22-May-2013 IP Watch
    Big trading blocs moving at breakneck pace to raise free trade standards
    The pace to negotiate bilateral or plurilateral free trade agreements has been accelerating rapidly over the last month as the big trading blocs seem eager to position themselves in the race for market access and standards. Special report for Intellectual Property Watch.
  • 22-May-2013 Reuters
    Exclusive: EU says Chinese FTA possible, but wants market opening
    The European Union is willing to deepen trade ties with China but wants to see concessions from Beijing first, documents seen by Reuters on Tuesday showed.
  • 22-May-2013
    PM Lee on Japan FTA: ’Let’s go for ambitious review’
    Singapore would like the ongoing review of its free trade agreement (FTA) with Japan to be an "ambitious review", and not one resulting in just minor adjustments, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said in Tokyo on Wednesday, after meetings with its top leaders.
  • 22-May-2013 Mmegi
    SADC scrambles to meet EU trade deadline
    Trade ministers from SADC member states met in Gaborone yesterday as part of efforts to thrash out a new inclusive Economic Partnership Agreement with the European Union ahead of next year’s deadline.
  • 21-May-2013
    Taiwan trying to secure FTAs with U.S., EU: president
    President Ma Ying-jeou has said that his administration has been working toward signing free trade deals with the United States and the European Union, a development that sock manufacturers in Changhua County are eager to see.
  • 21-May-2013 Eurasia Review
    Kosovo looks to EU trade agreement
    By launching a free trade regime with the EU, as part of its Stabilisation Association Agreement, Kosovo is hoping to increase the amount of agricultural products that it exports to the 27 member countries in order to improve revenues.
  • 21-May-2013 Lanka Web
    Historic Indo-Lanka trade pact goes public for the first time
    The first ever international Free Trade Agreement entered by Sri Lanka has boosted its exports to its partnering country by no less than 16 times-and overall trade volumes grew by eight fold.
  • 21-May-2013 PSL
    Food and capitalism: a crisis of waste and destruction
    Capitalism and the racing pace of technology at the service of maximizing profits have come together to form a super-crisis of waste and destruction. We can use corn as an example
  • 21-May-2013 Farm Futures
    US livestock industry ready for ’comprehensive’ FTA with EU
    Coalition of ag organizations says previous talks through Trans-Pacific Partnership should be used as model for EU agreement
  • 21-May-2013 Hürriyet Daily News
    Turkey-South Korea FTA includes many firsts
    A free trade agreement (FTA) between Turkey and South Korea that came into effect at the beginning of this month has registered a number of firsts for Turkey, which had exempted its agricultural goods from deals until the Seoul deal but is now aiming to use the new agreement as a template for future FTAs.
  • 21-May-2013 Japan Times
    Despite lacking FTA, Japan to get US LNG
    The United States said Friday it will allow exports of domestically produced liquefied natural gas to Japan and other countries to which it is not bound by free-trade agreements, authorizing a plan to deliver shale and other gases from Texas.
  • 21-May-2013 Economic Times
    China willing to launch FTA talks with India: Li Keqiang
    Chinese Premier Li Keqiang today offered Indian goods more access to his country’s market for narrowing bilateral trade deficit and expressed willingness to start talks for a free trade agreement with India.
  • 21-May-2013 Infojustice
    Live from the TPP: IP chapter shows no sign of resolution, end of negotiation in 2013 highly unlikely
    There is a strong sense in the halls of the current TPP negotiation that the end is not in sight. And one of the primary reasons s a lack of consensus on intellectual property and pharmaceuticals issues, reports Infojustice from Lima.
  • 20-May-2013
    Consumers International releases three new papers on the TPP for the Lima round
    Consumers International (CI) has commissioned the production of three papers, the first on the competition chapter by one of our members, and the other two by independent experts, respectively covering the investment chapter and how it affects A2K, and the free flow of information provision and its impacts on privacy.
  • 17-May-2013 Reuters
    Turkey seeks seat at US-EU trade table
    Turkey is pushing for involvement in a proposed free trade pact between the United States and Europe which it fears could leave it sidelined and hamper its ambitions to become a top 10 economy over the next decade.
  • 16-May-2013 China Daily
    Rival trade pacts could converge
    Separate multiparty free-trade talks in Asia backed by China and the United States are generally seen as a rivalry between the world’s two biggest economies, but some experts say the agreements could prove complementary and ultimately converge.
  • 16-May-2013 The Nation
    European firms push Thai-EU FTA talks
    Representatives of the European business community in Thailand yesterday said the country’s service sector was in a dangerous situation due to strict local regulations that obstruct foreign investment, especially from Europe.