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  • 22-Jan-2011 Colombia Reports
    If US doesn’t sign FTA, Colombia is not going to cry: Garzon
    Colombian Vice President Angelino Garzon said Thursday that if the US congress decides not to ratify a free trade agreement with Colombia, the country’s government will not "sit down and cry."
  • 22-Jan-2011 Workers World
    US-South Korea FTA: an attack on workers in both countries
    On both sides of the Pacific, unions are raising their voices against this rotten deal. The AFL-CIO has come out against it, along with the Steelworkers, Machinists, Communication workers, United Electrical workers and International Longshore Workers while the KMWU, the KCTU and the Federation of Korean Trade Unions remain steadfastly opposed
  • 22-Jan-2011 The Corner House
    UK government’s consultation on new trade policy: Evidence from The Corner House
    In early 2011, the UK government plans to announce a new trade and investment policy for the next five years. To inform this policy, it gathered perspectives at the end of 2010, on “UK trade and investment performance and potential, the role of government on trade issues, the impact of global developments, both economic and otherwise, and the course of UK trade policy.”
  • 21-Jan-2011 Japan Times
    Keidanren lobbies Kaieda for TPP
    The head of Japan’s largest business organization on Thursday urged Banri Kaieda to show leadership in moving the government toward negotiations on a Pacific free-trade agreement as the two met for the first time since Kaieda became trade minister.
  • 20-Jan-2011
    Korea, India agree on upgrading their free trade pact
    South Korea and India agreed Thursday to improve their free trade pact that went into effect early last year in a bid to further boost bilateral trade.
  • 20-Jan-2011 European Parliament
    Fiji and Papua New Guinea: green light for economic agreement
    MEPs on Wednesday gave their green light for the Council to conclude an Interim Economic Partnership Agreement with Papua New Guinea and Fiji, two countries of the Pacific Region with significant exports to the EU.
  • 20-Jan-2011 Korea Times
    FMD ― a manmade disaster
    Free trade agreements aggravate the animal pandemic further by preventing one country from rooting it out fundamentally because of mandatory import and consumption of foreign meat products.
  • 20-Jan-2011 Kyodo
    Japan, Ukraine eye investment, technology sharing in agriculture
    Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan and Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych have agreed to launch negotiations on a bilateral investment treaty
  • 20-Jan-2011 Armenian Weekly
    ANCA welcomes AmCham call for new US-Armenia trade agreement
    The American Chamber of Commerce in Armenia’s public call for a US-Armenia Trade and Investment Agreement was welcomed on Jan. 18 by the Armenian National Committee of America as a meaningful step toward putting in place a much-needed bilateral accord aimed at creating new export-driven jobs and economic growth in the US and Armenia.
  • 20-Jan-2011 Kyodo
    Kan wants EU free-trade talks to start this year
    Japanese Prime Minister Naoto Kan said Wednesday he hopes to launch negotiations this year on a free-trade agreement with the European Union.
  • 20-Jan-2011 Embassy
    Canada-EU talks facing delays
    Even as Canadian and European Union negotiators sit down this week for the sixth round of free trade talks, a series of sensitive issues—both political and technical—are causing delays.
  • 19-Jan-2011 MJA
    TPPA: Challenges for Australian health and medicine policies
    Of particular concern is that proposed TPPA multilateral investor–state dispute settlement procedures would allow US corporations (as well as those of other TPPA nations) to obtain damages against Australian governments through international arbitral proceedings if their investments are impeded by Australian public health and environment protection legislation.
  • 19-Jan-2011 Venezuelanalysis
    Venezuela and Ecuador consolidate bilateral agreements, SUCRE currency system
    Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and Foreign Minister Nicolas Maduro met on Monday with the Ecuadorian Foreign Minister, Ricardo Patiño, to evaluate the progress of their country’s bilateral agreements. Among the ambitious goals set during the meeting was an increase in the use of the sucre, a regional currency being used in trade between the two countries.
  • 19-Jan-2011 WSJ
    US, South Korea officials to continue work on final text of trade deal
    The planned amendments mostly involve provisions sought by the US to improve access for auto exports, in return for some concessions on the phasing of tariffs on US pork.
  • 19-Jan-2011 dpa
    Chinese firm launches 1.5-billion-dollar mall in Bangkok
    ’The purpose of the project is to respond to the vigorous growth of the ASEAN-China free trade area,’ said Dong Hongqi, president of the Ashima Yunnan Cultural Industry Group, a Yunnan-based state enterprise, brushing off criticism that the complex was designed to promote cheap Chinese goods on the Thai market to the detriment of local producers.
  • 19-Jan-2011 Andina
    Peru-EU FTA to come into effect January 2012
    The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Peru and the European Union may come into force in January 2012, the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur) announced Tuesday.
  • 19-Jan-2011 The Star
    Trade pact with Gulf Cooperation Council on the cards
    The framework of the cooperation agreement between Malaysia and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries has been completed and the next step is to sign the free trade agreement, according to Minister of International Trade and Industry Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed.
  • 19-Jan-2011 Computer World
    Lobby group formed to force openness on free trade agreement
    Following Professor Jane Kelsey’s plea for greater openness in negotiations around the Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade agreement (TPPA), a lobby consisting of trade unionists and others and calling itself TPP Watch has launched an online petition to force release of the interim text of the treaty as it is negotiated.
  • 18-Jan-2011 Yomiuri Shimbun
    JA at crossroads / TPP, agriculture can coexist / But reform of huge farming federation is unavoidable
    The success or failure of advancing Japan’s trade liberalization while strengthening the agricultural sector will largely hinge on the prospects for reforming agricultural cooperatives, known as JA.
  • 18-Jan-2011 EU Observer
    ’Jasmine Revolution’ jolts EU’s north Africa strategy
    Sweden’s foreign minister and ex-prime minister, Carl Bildt, has called the EU’s north African strategy a "failure" of democracy in the wake of Tunisia’s ’Jasmine Revolution.’