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  • 30-Aug-2010 Bernama
    Aussie firms urged to get ready for opportunities from FTA
    Australian companies and investors have been advised to get ready to grab business opportunities in Malaysia as the free trade agreement between the two countries is expected to be signed later this year.
  • 29-Aug-2010
    Push for Australia to talk trade with Taiwan
    As hopes for free trade agreements with China and Japan fade, there is a push for Australia to start talks with Taiwan.
  • 29-Aug-2010 Sunday Leader
    Shrouded in secrecy
    Director General Commerce Department Gomi Senadhira let the cat out of the bag when he told a seminar on the proposed Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) last Friday, that it was an agreement which was originally due to have had been signed in 2008 when Indian Premier Manmohan Singh visited the island for the SAARC summit, based on contents already agreed upon.
  • 29-Aug-2010 California Progress Report
    Assembly approves resolution to oppose Colombia free trade agreement
    Yesterday, California state legislators took action to block the trade agreement with Colombia by voting to approve Assembly Joint Resolution 27, which urges the US Congress to oppose the Colombia Free Trade agreement.
  • 28-Aug-2010
    Bahamas ’did not yield in areas of unease’ over EPA
    The Bahamas "did not yield in areas that would cause the population some unease" in its Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) services offer, a government minister telling Tribune Business that the ’watering down’ of this nation’s initial position that European Union (EU) firms joint venture with Bahamian companies in numerous sectors had done "no harm".
  • 28-Aug-2010
    Ma can no longer rely on gloomy economics
    On Thursday, the Taiwan Economic News reported that Taiwan’s export growth in the second quarter of this year was the highest of “Asia’s Four Dragons.” With year-on-year export growth at 46.2 percent for the quarter, along with 12.5 percent overall economic growth and a 1.1 percent inflation rate, Taiwan’s economic recovery seems certain.
  • 28-Aug-2010 Montreal Gazette
    AbitibiBowater wins NAFTA case vs. Ottawa
    It came as a surprise to many this week that the federal government — and ultimately Canadian taxpayers — will make a payment of $130 million to Montrealbased AbitibiBowater Inc. to compensate for company assets expropriated by the Newfoundland government in that province.
  • 28-Aug-2010 Andina
    Peru, Panama to launch free trade negotiations
    The governments of Peru and Panama agreed on Thursday to launch negotiations on a bilateral free trade agreement before the end of this year.
  • 27-Aug-2010
    India-ASEAN services, investment pact negotiations reviewed
    Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Anand Sharma met commerce ministers from ten ASEAN Member States at Da Nang, Vietnam, today to review India-ASEAN services and investment agreement negotiations.
  • 27-Aug-2010 UNCTAD
    UNCTAD World Investment Report 2010
    According to the UN Conference on Trade and Development, four international investment treaties were signed per week in 2009, bringing the total now to 5,900.
  • 27-Aug-2010 The Hindu
    India, Japan likely to seal trade pact in October: Anand Sharma
    India and Japan are likely to sign an ambitious bilateral market opening pact to enhance their $10.4 billion trade during Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to that country in October.
  • 26-Aug-2010 SAPSN
    SAPSN summit ends with calls to reject EPA
    The Southern African People’s Network summit ended with a call from more than 350 grassroots representatives for regional governments to reject the imposition of the Economic Partnership Agreements.
  • 26-Aug-2010
    Switzerland commits US$10 million to Peru for trade development
    Switzerland has committed US$ 10 million to Peru for the strengthening and development of the Andean country’s trade capacity and competitiveness, Peru’s Trade and Tourism Ministry (Mincetur) announced Tuesday.
  • 26-Aug-2010
    ECFA to help with Taiwan’s FTA efforts: Japanese expert
    The economic cooperation framework agreement (ECFA) Taiwan signed with China in June is expected to spur interest among other countries in the region in forging free trade agreements (FTAs) with Taiwan, a former Japanese economics official said in an article published Thursday in the Nihon Keizai Shimbun, a Japanese daily.
  • 25-Aug-2010 Enlazando Alternativas
    Organizations launch a campaign against Bilateral Investment Treaties
    Various organizations and social networks in Latin America launched a Continental Campaign against bilateral investment treaties and the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes.
  • 25-Aug-2010
    Korea denies new concessions on U.S. FTA
    Korea yesterday denied a U.S. media report that it planned to make new “concessions” to secure the ratification of the Korea-U.S. free trade agreement from the U.S. Congress.
  • 25-Aug-2010
    N.L. not on hook for Abitibi payout: Williams
    Premier Danny Williams says the Newfoundland and Labrador government will not share the $130-million settlement the federal government made with AbitibiBowater.
  • 25-Aug-2010
    Nursing exam to include English translation
    A health ministry panel on Tuesday compiled a set of changes in the national nursing examination that include providing English translations to explain difficult Japanese terms for foreigners.
  • 25-Aug-2010
    Seoul, Beijing, Tokyo to hold 2nd joint study on free trade deal
    South Korea, China and Japan will hold a second joint study meeting next month on the feasibility of a free trade agreement (FTA) among the three Northeast Asian countries, Seoul’s trade ministry said Wednesday.
  • 25-Aug-2010
    India to speed up trade talks with EU, Japan and Malaysia
    India is taking proactive measures to conclude bilateral trade agreements with the European Union, Japan and Malaysia, as the future of the Doha round of multilateral trade talks look uncertain because of the protectionist stance of the developed countries.