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  • 28-Feb-2012 Donga Ilbo
    Korea, China, Japan to conclude investment pact after 5 years
    Five years of negotiations on a bilateral investment treaty among Korea, China and Japan will be concluded at the 13th round of talks in Tokyo Tuesday. The agreement covers protection of intellectual property rights and liberalization of investment.
  • 27-Feb-2012 WSJ
    Farmers’ fight of China FTA could be biggest yet
    When Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade attempted to hold a first public hearing last Friday to listen to concerns about an FTA with China, farmers shut it down.
  • 25-Feb-2012 Economonitor
    India-EU FTA: Where Is Europe’s trade agenda headed?
    The internal documents of the European Commission reveal the disgraceful attempts to push for higher levels of commitments in trade in industrial goods and agricultural products, services and investment liberalisation, geographical indications and government procurement under the proposed India-EU free trade agreement.
  • 24-Feb-2012 Jeju Weekly
    Jeju produce under threat by FTA
    Mandarin farmers should be worried over KORUS FTA, says JNU professor
  • 24-Feb-2012 Western Producer
    EU fears Canadian beef imports 

    European agriculture’s resistance to greater Canadian grain and meat imports is one of the unresolved issues in Canada-European Union free trade talks as they head into their third year.
  • 24-Feb-2012 Postmedia News
    Harper to announce free-trade talks with Japan
    Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is expected to announce free-trade negotiations with Japan when he heads to Asia for a summit in March — talks that could be the ticket into a more important economic club.
  • 24-Feb-2012 CNA
    Pig farmers plan protest against US beef on March 8
    Some 20,000 pig farmers will take to the streets of Taipei on March 8 to protest against any move to lift the bans on imports of US beef that contain residues of feed additive ractopamine
  • 23-Feb-2012
    Pakistan, GCC negotiating Free Trade Agreement: Dr Asim
    Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources Dr Asim Hussain on Thursday said that the Pakistan-Qatar Joint Ministerial Commission (JMC) would provide an excellent opportunity to enhance economic and trade relations between the two countries.
  • 23-Feb-2012
    Congress factor in trade pacts
    The passing by the United States Congress of the three free trade agreements (FTAs) the US concluded with Colombia, Panama and South Korea respectively last October was a long time coming.
  • 23-Feb-2012 Reuters
    Korea, US free trade deal to take effect March 15
    A long-delayed free trade deal between the United States and South Korea will go into effect on March 15 following months of technical-level talks, officials said on Tuesday, cheering business groups that have waited years for the day.
  • 23-Feb-2012 Mainichi
    Denmark backs early start of Japan-EU free trade talks
    Japan and Denmark agreed Tuesday to aim for the start of formal negotiations later this year on a free trade agreement between Asia’s second-biggest economy and the European Union.
  • 23-Feb-2012 Reuters
    US wants more talks on Japan bid to join Pacific trade group
    The United States said on Wednesday it was still considering whether to support Japan’s bid to join talks on a trans-Pacific regional free trade agreement, three months after Tokyo announced interest in the negotiations.
  • 22-Feb-2012 IMFMetal
    Trade unions discuss EU India FTA
    International Metalworkers Federation South Asia Office organized a workshop on EU India Free Trade Agreement on February 14 and 15 in New Delhi. Representatives of Indian national trade union centres and Indian affiliates of IMF, BWI, ITGLWF, UNI, ICEM exchanged views on trade policies and implications for development and employment with IMF affiliates from France, Italy, Canada, Argentina and Japan.
  • 21-Feb-2012
    Japan ‘very pleased’ with Jpepa—embassy
    Japan is very pleased with the economic fruits of the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (Jpepa), which has made “significant strides” since it came into force in 2008, according to the Japanese Embassy in Pasay City.
  • 21-Feb-2012
    Kenya: Region Rallies Behind Nation Over EPAs
    The search for a binding pact to safeguard the multi-billion-shilling export trade with Europe has taken a new twist with East African partners resolving to push for new classification of Kenya.
  • 21-Feb-2012
    Canadian team interacts with Amritsar businessmen and wants India to expedite FTA
    A nine-member Canadian parliamentary team has sought the support of the local business community for a comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CEPA) with India.
  • 21-Feb-2012
    FTAs signed with Panama, Venezuela may come into force in April
    Peru’s Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur) announced Monday that the Free Trade Agreements (FTA) signed by Peru with Panama and Venezuela will come into force in April.
  • 21-Feb-2012 IPW
    Special report: TPP negotiations to heat up in Melbourne over patents, copyright, medicines
    The TPP is gaining attention throughout the world not only because it holds the promise of opening up markets in participating countries and exporting stronger intellectual property protections enjoyed in the United States, but because some fear a greater backlash could ensue in the wake of outcry over the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA).
  • 21-Feb-2012 European Commission
    EU launches free trade negotiations with Armenia
    The EU decided to launch negotiations on a deep and comprehensive free trade area with Armenia in order to boost economic growth and investment with this Eastern European Partner.
  • 21-Feb-2012 Market Watch
    Ecuador court rejects latest Chevron attempt to block enforcement of $18 billion judgment, says Amazon Defense Coalition
    With its options dwindling and the mistakes of its legal team mounting, Chevron has suffered another courtroom setback in its eleventh-hour attempt to block indigenous rainforest communities from enforcing their $18 billion judgment against the oil giant’s assets around the world.