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  • 5-Feb-2009 IHT
    EU car makers want to scrap EU-S. Korea trade pact
    European car makers called Thursday for the European Union to scrap a draft free-trade deal with South Korea, saying it won’t let them increase exports during a sales slump at home.
  • 5-Feb-2009 Xinhua
    Australia to check US-Australia FTA for American protectionism
    Australia will examine its free trade deal with the United States to see if Washington is flouting its obligations under the pact if the United States adopts a "Buy American" clause for new stimulus projects.
  • 5-Feb-2009 NZ Herald
    South Korean firms keen to invest in NZ
    South Korean companies are eyeing the investment potential of prime New Zealand resources as both countries prepare to start bilateral free trade negotiations.
  • 5-Feb-2009 Socialist Worker
    The end of free trade?
    The US will find it harder and harder to maintain neoliberalism abroad and some sort of financial state capitalism at home. As unemployment grows, it will also become more difficult to use access to the US market as leverage to incorporate client states abroad into the fold of US imperialism. We are at a major turning point. Like most of neoliberal ideology, free trade has lost its allure. However, what will replace it isn’t entirely clear. There are many possibilities, and they all depend on the level of class struggle. In the US, the most crucial question is whether workers get pulled into a nationalist, protectionist "Buy American" campaign—or whether they take an internationalist approach in concert with workers in other countries
  • 5-Feb-2009 Thaindian
    EU, India may reach free trade agreement deal: official
    India’s ambassador to the European Union Jaimini Bhagwati has expressed confidence that the 27-member European Union and India will reach a deal on the Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
  • 5-Feb-2009 IHT
    Quebec leader calls for closer trans-Atlantic ties
    Quebec Premier Jean Charest said Wednesday it was now "more urgent" for the 27-nation EU bloc and the North American countries to move faster to seek new free-trade pacts.
  • 5-Feb-2009 Vue Weekly
    No such thing as free trade
    When Canadian Minister of International Trade Stockwell Day signed the Canada-Colombia Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in Peru on November 21, it was a happy day for Canada’s oil and gas sector, but the deal was celebrated instead as a landmark for human rights and democracy in Colombia.
  • 5-Feb-2009 Hankyoreh
    Blue House scales back its rush to FTA ratification
    Both the Korean government and the ruling party seem to be waiting for the Americans to make up their minds
  • 5-Feb-2009 Japan Times
    Japan-US FTA vital: ACCJ chief
    Getting a free-trade agreement between Japan and the United States is a much-needed goal, but it will require close multilevel exchanges, according to a top executive of the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan.
  • 5-Feb-2009 The Nation
    FTA talks with the US to be revived
    Thailand and the United States will resume free-trade agreement talks after a three-year suspension of negotiations, as concerns over slumping economic growth affect the two nations’ overall trading prospects.
  • 5-Feb-2009 Jerusalem Post
    Amendment to Mexico-Israel accord to ease trade
    Recently it was reported that Israel and Mexio signed an amendment to their FTA of 2000 aimed at solving a problem faced by many companies that want to transit products made in either Israel or Mexico through a third country, such as the US or the EU.
  • 5-Feb-2009 BD News
    No ’secret deals’ being made: Faruq
    The Bangladesh government will not sign any "secret deal" with any country without a transparent decision from parliament, commerce minister Faruq Khan said on Wednesday. "The ongoing discussions on a possible TIFA with the USA and a likely transit accord with India will be tabled in parliament and drafts will be prepared with the help of highest-level experts."
  • 4-Feb-2009 New Nation
    Bangladesh to resume TIFA negotiation talks with US
    Bangladesh will resume the pending talks with the United States on reaching a deal—Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA)—as new governments in both the countries have assumed offices.
  • 4-Feb-2009 AS/COA
    A way forward for hemispheric trade
    The existing US strategy of hemispheric trade expansion has reached a point of diminishing returns and a new course must be pursued
  • 4-Feb-2009 bt
    Uncertainty over hope
    Egypt has never been a major trading partner for the US, and after a Free Trade Agreement between the two failed to get off the ground during the previous two administrations, the question now is whether Obama’s team will be open to new negotiations or whether Egypt should focus its efforts more narrowly.
  • 4-Feb-2009 APP
    Pakistan-Jordan agree to sign Free Trade Agreement
    Pakistan and Jordan have agreed to sign Free Trade Agreement (FTA) to deepen their existing economic and trade relations
  • 3-Feb-2009 TNI
    Undercutting Africa
    Why EPAs threaten the world’s forests and forest peoples
  • 2-Feb-2009 Semana
    Green light for Colombia to discuss FTA with the EU
    In the second week of February Colombia will start to negotiate a Free Trade Agreement with the European Union. Semana International interviews Fernando Cardesa García, Ambassador of the Delegation of The European Commission to Colombia and Ecuador.
  • 2-Feb-2009
    EU-ASEAN FTA - draft IPR chapter (April 2008)
  • 2-Feb-2009 Norman Girvan
    Financial regime change? by Robert Wade - A comment
    In an article titled “Financial Regime Change” published in New Left Review, September-October 2008, Robert Wade has made a number of points which have salience in the context of the CARIFORUM-EU Economic Partnership Agreement