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  • 20-Feb-2009 ICTSD
    EU, Andean Nations struggle forward in trade talks
    Intellectual property, a potential regional customs union, human rights, and bananas triggered heated debate last week in Bogota during the first round of negotiations toward a free trade agreement between the European Union and Andean nations Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
  • 19-Feb-2009
    China FTA needed: Crean
    China needs to come back to the table on a free trade agreement with Australia to improve the investment climate between the two countries, says Trade Minister Simon Crean.
  • 19-Feb-2009 South Centre
    South Centre cautions African countries when approaching Economic Partnership Agreements
    The value of the preferences African countries will reap from an EPA will essentially become nil in about 5 to 10 years.
  • 19-Feb-2009 CIP Americas Program
    The complex relationship between governments and movements: Autonomy or new forms of domination?
    Chavez’s rise to power was the result of a long process of struggle from the bottom-up that initiated with caracazo of Feb. 1989—the first massive popular insurrection against neoliberalism. It has now led to crisis in the party system, which supported domination by the elite for decades.
  • 19-Feb-2009 SANA
    Syria keen to sign Association Agreement with EU, Minister of Economy says
    Minister of Economy and Trade Amer Hosni Lutfi underlined Tuesday that Syria is interested in signing the Syrian-European Association Agreement and joining the World Trade Organization because this will help accelerate the economic reform program in the country.
  • 19-Feb-2009 9News
    Australia, Indonesia discuss free trade
    Australia and Indonesia are tipped to give the green light to talks on a free trade deal as ministers from both countries gather in Sydney to consider ways to enhance already strong ties.
  • 19-Feb-2009 Xinhua
    S Korea, EU free trade talks delayed
    South Korea and the European Union (EU) agreed to delay their upcoming free trade talks by two to three weeks, South Korean Trade Minister Kim Jong-hoon said Wednesday.
  • 19-Feb-2009 Live Mint
    Downturn may force India to postpone trade pact with Asean
    The unexpected setback to exports and the associated problem of domestic unemployment may yet spike the government’s plans to sign a free trade agreement (FTA) with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), a powerful trade block of 10 countries.
  • 19-Feb-2009 Semana
    “Forget about the Colombian FTA!”
    Interview with Steven Pearlstein, business columnist from the Washington Post and winner of a Pulitzer Prize for having predicted the economic crisis
  • 19-Feb-2009 IP Watch
    Strong EU trade provisions on IP seen as threat to poor nations’ medicines access
    Efforts by the European Union to insert strong provisions on pharmaceutical patents in free trade agreements it is negotiating with India, Colombia, Peru and ASEAN could imperil access to medicines in developing countries, global public health activists have alleged.
  • 19-Feb-2009 ICTSD
    EU Trade Commissioner pushes for economic integration with African nations
    EU Trade Commissioner Catherine Ashton visited several nations in Southern Africa last week, where she held talks with key governmental leaders. Although the general purpose of the trip was to promote bilateral and regional trade relations, Ashton also hoped to make progress on a potential Economic Partnership Agreement, or EPA, between members of the South African Development Community (SADC) and the European Union.
  • 19-Feb-2009 QDND
    Vietnam has plenty of opportunity to boost seafood exports to Japan
    Japan is intensifying the import of tuna and various kinds of fish from Vietnam. Since other aquiculture export markets are drying up, many Vietnamese businesses are shifting the focus onto Japan.
  • 18-Feb-2009 This Day
    ‘EPA accord with EU’ll stifle Nigeria’s growth’
    Switzerland-based intergovernmental organisation, South Centre, has warned Nigeria and other African nations that the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) being proposed by the European Union (EU) will eliminate the capacity of African nations to industrialise within five to 10 years of signing the agreement.
  • 18-Feb-2009 COHA
    China’s latest geopolitical assault on Latin American commodities and bilateral trade
    Two key figures in Chinese politics embarked on a tour of Latin American countries on February 9, in a sign that the Asian superpower is intent on consolidating its already substantial stake in the region.
  • 18-Feb-2009 PWW
    Free trade, jobs and democracy — a look at Singapore
    Given the evaporation of 533,000 American jobs last November, the largest downturn in thirty-four years and the prospects for even greater losses, it is vital that we have a public discourse on the cost of free trade and its twin — runaway corporations.
  • 18-Feb-2009 EU Observer
    EU downplays delay to Korean trade deal
    The EU intends to move ahead with a free-trade agreement currently being negotiated with South Korea despite delays and grumbles from the European car industry.
  • 18-Feb-2009 Semana
    Colombia-European Union FTA on track
    The FTA will not be negotiated taking the three Latin American countries as a block. The new format designed for the negotiations is an unique multi party agreement in which each country’s particular interests will be taken into consideration regarding specific products, but all framed within the same agreement.
  • 17-Feb-2009
    EC fact-finding trip heralds first steps towards stronger trade relations with Armenia
    A European Commission’s experts team led by Director Ms Ewa Synowiec from Directorate General for Trade will carry out a fact-finding mission to Yerevan on 18-19 February. This mission will help in mapping out a preparatory process for possible future negotiations of an ambitious free trade agreement (FTA) between the European Union (EU) and Armenia.
  • 17-Feb-2009
    Taiwan must not fall into PRC’s CECA trap
    The right-wing Chinese Nationalist Party (Kuomintang) government is now preparing to literally give away the power to make or break Taiwan’s economy and officially surrender Taiwan’s sovereignty to the hostile People’s Republic of China.
  • 17-Feb-2009
    EU commissioner: EU-Syrian partnership agreement to be approved soon
    Visiting European Union (EU) Commissioner for External Affairs and Neighborhood Policy Benita Ferrero-Waldner said here Monday that a long-delayed partnership agreement between the EU and Syria would be approved soon.