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  • 14-Dec-2011 VietnamNet
    MOIT: Russia considers FTA with Vietnam a breakthrough in Asean
    Vietnam has agreed to kick off the negotiation for FTA with the Customs Union of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan in 2012
  • 14-Dec-2011 CKUT
    Harper’s attempt to quietly sign the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement with the European Union
    An audio report from a protest against the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) in Quebec City
  • 13-Dec-2011 Xinhua
    Turkey mulls suspension of free trade agreement with Syria
    Turkey’s Economy Ministry has drafted a decree on suspension of free trade agreement with Syria amid ongoing bilateral diplomatic friction, Turkish semi-official Anatolia news agency reported Friday.
  • 13-Dec-2011 Yonhap
    Thousands of Koreans stage street protest against free trade deal with US
    Thousands of people rallied in downtown Seoul Saturday in protest of a free trade agreement (FTA) South Korea has signed with the United States, arguing that it unfairly favors Washington.
  • 13-Dec-2011 The Messenger
    EU-Georgia free trade agreement takes step closer to reality
    The EU and Georgia have launched negotiations on a "deep and comprehensive" free trade agreement
  • 12-Dec-2011 Be Your Own Leader
    The Pretext for a North American Homeland Security Perimeter
    A North American Homeland Security perimeter goes well beyond keeping people safe from any perceived threats. It is a means to secure trade, resources, as well as corporate interests and is a pretext for control over the continent. Ultimately, the U.S. wants the final say on who is allowed to enter and who is allowed to leave.
  • 12-Dec-2011 Ecofair Trade Dialogue
    New EU trade agreement: Right to food in India threatened
    MISEREOR, the Heinrich Böll Foundation, the Third World Network, Anthra and Glopolis decided to conduct their own civil society impact assessment of the proposed EU-India FTA with a focus on the right to food.
  • 12-Dec-2011 Greens/EFA
    Conference on human rights and the EU-India free trade agreement
    VIdeo of a conference organised by the Greens / European Free Alliance in the European Parliament on 8 December 2011
  • 9-Dec-2011 ACP
    ACP Group and Brazil make ‘historic’ step towards closer South-South relations
    The African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP Group) and the Federative Republic of Brazil today signed a landmark agreement to build South-South solidarity through enhanced technical cooperation and dialogue between the two parties.
  • 9-Dec-2011 NJGI
    Global investment rules: Threat to democracy and the environment
    Told through the voices of people working to battle the injustices of these rules from countries across the world, the video is a vibrant and visual way to help people understand what is at stake, for our rights, for the environment and for democracy.
  • 9-Dec-2011
    EU-India FTA negotiations: DNP+ protest
    DNP+ believes that IP should be completely be removed from the trade negotiations.
  • 9-Dec-2011
    Legal scholars release critical analysis of US proposals for IP and pharmaceutical chapters of the TPP
    The scholars’ analysis concludes that the "US proposals, if adopted, would upset the current international framework balancing the minimum standards for exclusive rights for media and technology owners, on the one hand, and the access rights of the public, competitors, innovators and creators, on the other."
  • 9-Dec-2011 TWN
    Will the US push for non-labelling of GMOs in trade pact?
    Commentators are worried that the US may be pressuring countries in the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) - an Asia-Pacific-wide free trade pact - to abolish the labelling of GM foods, which it regards as a trade barrier.
  • 8-Dec-2011
    EU set to launch free trade zone talks with Moldova
    The European Union has officially announced that it is preparing to start negotiations to form a free trade zone with Moldova and Georgia, the Moldovan Foreign Affairs and European Integration Ministry said in a press release, received by Interfax on Tuesday.
  • 8-Dec-2011
    ECOWAS Common External Tariff: Examining Pitfalls and Perks
    The 11th Meeting of the joint ECOWAS-UEMOA Committee for the Management of the ECOWAS Common External Tariff (CET) opened in Cotonou, Benin Republic on December 5, to review the draft CET Nomenclature, based on the 2012 version of the Harmonized System and the draft ECOWAS CET prepared by the two regional blocs in Banjul, The Gambia, last April.
  • 8-Dec-2011
    Japan’s Canadian auto units want Ottawa to strike free-trade deal
    The Canadian units of the Japanese auto makers are spearheading an effort to persuade Ottawa to begin negotiations with Japan on a bilateral free-trade agreement amid a new, more liberal attitude the Asian nation is taking toward such deals.
  • 8-Dec-2011
    EPAs ‘threaten key sectors’
    The signing of the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between Europe and the East African bloc (EAC-EPAs) is still uncertain due to disagreements on a number of issues at regional level, as some stakeholders think the signing should not be effected unless some changes are made on the agreement.
  • 8-Dec-2011
    Constructing all-round economic and trade partnerships
    China stresses all-round development in its foreign trade. China adheres to developing economic and trade partnerships based on practical cooperation and mutual benefit with all countries, no matter whether they are big or small, rich or poor.
  • 8-Dec-2011
    Trans-Pacific Trade Talks in Malaysia Underscore Secrecy
    The Obama administration’s Trans-Pacific Free Trade Agreement (FTA) talks in Malaysia this week underscore the point that critics of this potential trade deal have been making for months: Despite Obama’s pledges to negotiate a high-standard deal and do so transparently, the negotiations continue to take place in extreme secrecy.
  • 8-Dec-2011
    Pak-Russia seek trade liberalisation
    Pakistan Today, Pakistan Pak-Russia seek trade liberalisation By Ghulam Abbas 7 December 2011 KARACHI - Russia offered inclusion of Pakistan into Generalised System of Preferences which provides for 25 per cent concession on current MFN Tariff Russia, which is likely to join the World Trade Organization (WTO) this month after at least 18 year long negotiation, may also agree to sign Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) or Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Pakistan after the former’s (...)