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  • 10-Jun-2010 ABC Rural
    Australian farm leaders reassure Japanese about effects of free trade deal
    Masahiko Yamada, Japan’s new agriculture minister, has blogged about how the Australian free trade agreement would destroy Japanese agriculture. Australian farm industry leaders are in Tokyo trying to change his mind.
  • 10-Jun-2010 Focus Taiwan
    ECFA cheers, but also worries, foreign investors
    Foreign investors will be able to invest in mainland China via Taiwan under the protection of the economic cooperation framework agreement, well ahead of any deal with South Korea, the Taiwanese argue.
  • 10-Jun-2010 Arirang
    Japan aims to finalize EPA with Korea by 2014
    Japan’s new cabinet is reportedly aiming to cement financial ties with Korea by concluding an Economic Partnership Agreement or EPA by 2014.
  • 10-Jun-2010
    Pakistan needs to meet SAFTA provisions: Indian envoy
    Pakistan does not keep in line with the provisions of South Asian Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA) concerning imports from India, said Sharat Sabharwal, High Commissioner of India during his visit to the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) on Wednesday.
  • 10-Jun-2010
    Bangla presses for free-trade deal
    Bangladesh wants to hasten a free trade agreement with India to narrow the huge trade gap it suffers with its bigger neighbour.
  • 9-Jun-2010
    Difference on duties blocks GCC-EU deal
    Despite 98% of the issues of the long-awaited Free Trade Agreement between the GCC and EU having been successfully negotiated, the GCC’s decision to impose customs duties on EU exports remain the only sticking point, an EU source has said.
  • 9-Jun-2010 BeYourOwnLeader
    Strengthening NAFTA Ties and the Push Towards a Common Security Front‏
    As a result of the demise of the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) of North America, the NAFTA trilateral relationship has suffered. This has forced many of the SPP’s objectives to be funneled through various bilateral initiatives. Some have described the Canada-Mexico partnership as a failed opportunity with Ottawa more preoccupied with U.S. concerns.
  • 9-Jun-2010
    Mexico interested in signing FTA with Peru, says Foreign Minister
    Mexico is interested in signing a Free Trade Agreement with Peru and maintain a fluent political dialogue between both countries, Mexico’s foreign minister Patricia Espinoza announced Tuesday, after holding a bilateral meeting with her Peruvian counterpart, José García Belaunde.
  • 9-Jun-2010
    India, Sri Lanka ink pacts, discuss devolution of powers
    India and Sri Lanka on Wednesday signed seven agreements and discussed devolution of powers to the provinces and opening of negotiations with Tamil groups.
  • 9-Jun-2010
    Japan hardliner hits FTA hopes
    Japan’s new Prime Minister has installed an eccentric arch protectionist and former beef and pork farmer in the agriculture and fisheries portfolio, dealing a blow to Australia’s hopes of finalising a free trade agreement.
  • 9-Jun-2010
    Services to be liberalised
    If entering into trade agreements is opening up the floodgates to bigger countries, then some in Sri Lanka do not want the flood-gates opened to India, but the government has already done so, for seven other countries besides India. CEPA is carved in stone, some claim, but it is far from reality
  • 9-Jun-2010
    Egypt boosts Swiss trade relations as euro weakens
    Egypt is looking to mitigate the negative short-term effects of the weakening euro by diversifying its trade partners and increasing volumes with members of the European Free Trade Association, the country’s trade minister said.
  • 9-Jun-2010 Afrol News
    Difficult Algeria-EU ties may deepen
    Algeria is dissatisfied with its relations with the European Union (EU), claiming these only secure EU gas imports and EU consumer goods exports. But a deepening of ties is now being prepared.
  • 9-Jun-2010 AFP
    US, EU sign deal to end long banana dispute
    The United States said Tuesday it had signed an agreement with the European Union aimed at ending a longstanding dispute over banana tariffs.
  • 9-Jun-2010
    Activists warn over EPAs deal
    Over 15 fair trade lobby organisations have warned the East African Community leaders against signing the Framework Economic Partnerships Agreements (EPAs) with the European Union.
  • 9-Jun-2010 AFP
    Canada to scrutinize Caribbean labor, environment standards
    A planned trade deal between Canada and the 15-nation Caribbean Community (Caricom) will increase scrutiny on the organization’s enforcement of labor and environmental laws, Canada said Tuesday.
  • 9-Jun-2010 NUPGE
    Forgery, murder, deception — the Canada-Colombia free trade agreement.
    The lies are constant, unerring, and slick; yet the lies haven’t been able to convince members of the US Congress that this new government in Colombia has any respect for human rights. Apparently, the Harper government and Ignatieff’s Liberals are much more pliable.
  • 9-Jun-2010 Andina
    Mexico interested in signing FTA with Peru, says Foreign Minister
    Mexico is interested in signing a Free Trade Agreement with Peru and maintain a fluent political dialogue between both countries, Mexico’s foreign minister Patricia Espinoza announced Tuesday, after holding a bilateral meeting with her Peruvian counterpart, José García Belaunde.
  • 9-Jun-2010 Korea Herald
    Where does Korea-EU FTA stand?
    The more than 1,000-page text needed to be translated into 23 languages and is now undergoing legal verification.
  • 9-Jun-2010 Business Daily
    East Africa, EU trade talks suffer fresh setback
    East Africa’s long running negotiations with Europe over the signing of a new trading agreement appeared headed for the rocks after the parties returned to Dar es Salaam with the old arguments that have stalled the talks for nearly two years.