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  • 24-Dec-2008 South Lebanon
    Quebec supporting apartheid?
    Quebec inked an economic partnership agreement with Israel this fall in Jerusalem. Attracting little attention from major media outlets, Quebec’s bilateral accord was signed during a government-led delegation to Israel that included high-level state officials and corporate representatives this past September, amidst Israel’s ongoing siege of Gaza.
  • 24-Dec-2008 INQ
    Probe foreign poachers, DFA asked
    The Filipino fisherfolk group Pamalakaya is urging the Department of Foreign Affairs to investigate the reported entry of foreign fishing vessels allegedly feasting on rich tuna grounds in portions of the Philippine Sea. The fishing vessels are reportedly owned by Japanese, Korean and Taiwanese companies, and Japan has recently access to Philippine waters under JPEPA.
  • 24-Dec-2008 ITN
    Argentina takes the offensive as Siemens pleads guilty to corruption charges
    Argentina has refused calls by Siemens to suspend proceedings at the International Centre for the Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) in which a committee is considering Argentina’s request to revise a 2007 award, following the admission by the German firm that it had bribed Argentinean officials.
  • 24-Dec-2008
    Glitch in the system: Ecuador’s conscientious default
    When the government of Ecuador failed to make a scheduled interest payment on private bonds this month, it was hardly the first time a country had defaulted in the middle of a financial crisis.
  • 24-Dec-2008 African Manager
    Kenya, India strengthen bilateral trade
    Kenya last week signed a new bilateral agreement with India, geared towards advancing trade, investment and technical cooperation.
  • 24-Dec-2008 Khaleej Times
    GCC suspends FTA talks with EU
    The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) on Tuesday said it had suspended talks with the European Union for a free trade agreement (FTA). The decision to halt more than two decades of hard negotiations between the two regional economic blocs to sign the world’s first region-to-region free trade agreement came a week ahead of a crucial summit by GCC leaders in Muscat.
  • 23-Dec-2008 IPS
    Europe: ’Double standards on trade’
    Double standards are being applied in the way that the European Union awards trade preferences to poor countries, an African exporters grouping has alleged.
  • 22-Dec-2008 Business Day
    SA welcomes landmark European trade offer
    The European Commission has made a major concession in trade talks with the Southern African Customs Union (Sacu), offering a deal that should avert the break-up of the customs union. It proposed a tariff deal that would align the bloc’s controversial Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the bilateral trade agreement under which SA trades with the EU. If accepted, the offer would essentially allow Sacu to maintain its common external tariff and keep the customs union intact.
  • 22-Dec-2008 GMA News
    New rules will allow small RP banana farmers to sell to Japan
    A final protocol for the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) allowing small farmers to sell bananas to Japan has been submitted and is up for comment, said a Bureau of Plant Industry official.
  • 22-Dec-2008 Upside Down World
    Canadian company threatens El Salvador with CAFTA lawsuit over mining project
    A Canadian mining company intends to sue El Salvador’s government for several hundred million dollars if it is not granted permission to open a widely unpopular gold and silver mine that scientists warn would have devastating effects on local water supplies.
  • 22-Dec-2008 Zawya
    GCC may have more FTAs in near future
    The GCC-Singapore Free Trade Agreement (FTA) signed last week comes almost a year after the six gulf nations announced a common market to remove trade barriers within themselves and to deal with the world as one entity. Economists predict that the agreement will serve as a precursor to more FTAs between Gulf and prominent Asian economies.
  • 22-Dec-2008 PressAfrik
    EPA: a contract to destroy the Senegalese’ flimsy economy
    The Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) is a danger to the fishing sector and the food safety in West Africa and particularly in Senegal.
  • 21-Dec-2008 Indopia
    ASEAN FTA by March first week: Jairam Ramesh
    The Free Trade Agreement between India and ASEAN will be signed in the first week of March 2009. It will lead to tough competition from Vietnam, whose productivity in tea, coffee and pepper is much higher than India’s.
  • 21-Dec-2008 The Hon Simon Crean MP
    Australia-Korea free trade agreement preparatory talks conclude
    Australia and Korea have concluded preparatory talks on a bilateral free trade agreement (FTA).
  • 21-Dec-2008 KBS
    Korean, EU trade ministers to meet in January
    South Korea and the EU hope to finalise their FTA in January
  • 21-Dec-2008 Vietnam Business News
    Japan to help Vietnam strengthen car, electronic parts industries
    According to JETRO, Japan will boost support to Vietnam next year, once the two governments sign an FTA, for the benefit of both Vietnamese and Japanese corporations
  • 20-Dec-2008 Xinhua
    EU to continue FTA talks with Peru, Colombia
    The European Union said Friday that it had decided to pursue a Free Trade Agreement deal with Peru and Colombia despite reservations from Bolivia and Ecuador.
  • 19-Dec-2008 VNA
    Vietnam, US holds first BIT negotiation
    The first round of negotiations on the Vietnam-US Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) was held in Washington from Dec. 15-18.
  • 19-Dec-2008 African Agriculture
    EU trade agreement with Central America may force ACP countries out of banana business
    The banana companies in African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) States maybe forced out of business following the European Union’s decision to negotiate a Free Trade agreement (FTA) with Central American countries in what the ACP Group describes as on “too generous” terms.
  • 19-Dec-2008 afrol News
    EU-Moroccan deal "illegal" - UN expert
    Former UN Legal Counsel Hans Corell calls the EU-Morocco Fisheries Partnership Agreement illegal because it includes the waters off Moroccan-occupied Western Sahara.