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  • 5-Aug-2008 WWD
    Former USTRs talk trade
    Four former architects of US trade policy, sharing nearly 20 years of negotiating experience between them and spanning three administrations, laid out to Congress last week their blueprints for a future agenda.
  • 5-Aug-2008 Economic Times
    Dhaka mulls free trade pacts with India, Pak, Sri Lanka
    Bangladesh has decided to sign bilateral free trade agreements (FTA) with three major South Asian trading partners - India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka - in view of the failure of multilateral trading arrangements to serve the country’s interests.
  • 5-Aug-2008 BYM
    Brussels and Israel. EU agreement reached to liberalise trade in Agricultural and Fishery Products
    Negotiators have reached a preliminary agreement to further liberalise trade in agricultural and processed agricultural products and fish and fishery products between the European Union and the State of Israel
  • 5-Aug-2008
    Regional FTA to be born soon
    The signing of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Free Trade Area is set for August 17, and member states want to walk into the signing occasion with all the fanfare and ceremony.
  • 3-Aug-2008
    FTAs crash into Australian car makers
    The Bracks review of the car industry is expected to urge the Federal Government to take a stronger line in negotiating free trade agreements after the review’s hearings became a flashpoint for dissent over the Thai free trade agreement (FTA).
  • 2-Aug-2008
    Progress in CEPA Talks with India
    Korean negotiators say talks with Indian officials to strike a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement produced considerable progress.
  • 2-Aug-2008
    Spotlight turns to EPA’s as Doha talks fail
    With the failure of the Doha development round trade talks fresh in everyone’s minds, the focus now shifts to the equally controversial Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA’s).
  • 2-Aug-2008
    Decision on FTA with India, Pakistan, Lanka likely today
    The government will finally take a decision in a meeting today on signing of a free trade agreement (FTA) with its neighbouring trading partners India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
  • 2-Aug-2008 GMA News
    Pamalakaya to spearhead ’Jpepa free zone’ campaign
    A Filipino fisherfolk alliance is set to lead an across-the-country campaign to oppose the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (Jpepa), which is still pending ratification in the Senate.
  • 2-Aug-2008 Khaleej Times
    Free trade accord may pose problems for female workers
    Problems of female workers are expected to increase with the full implementation of the Free Trade Agreement reached between Bahrain and the United States that completed its second year on Friday.
  • 2-Aug-2008 Chicago Tribune
    Official: Mexico open to new NAFTA talks
    The Mexican government dismisses talk of disbanding NAFTA as politics, the country’s economy minister said Friday, but it would back the idea of a new round of North American trade talks, with the aim of including issues such as the environment and labor.
  • 2-Aug-2008 Bangkok Post
    Trade focus shifts
    With the collapse of the World Trade Organization talks this week, members of the Asia Pacific Economic Co-operation (Apec) forum are looking forward to working out a deal that would help its 21 members.
  • 2-Aug-2008 UPI
    Japan trade deal imperils Filipino fishers
    Groups opposed to the bilateral economic agreement between Japan and the Philippines expressed fears that its ratification could lead to an inflow of secondhand Japanese ships - similar to the MV Princess of the Stars, a ferry owned by Sulpicio Lines, which sank last month at the height of Typhoon Frank (also known as Typhoon Fengshen).
  • 1-Aug-2008
    Barriers hamper trade within EAC countries
    Border barriers remain the biggest challenge to the realization of cross-border trading within the East Africa Community, EAC.
  • 1-Aug-2008
    Trade winds are not blowing our way
    The World Trade Organisation negotiations to conclude the Doha trade round have broken down. Although Commerce Minister Kamal Nath prefers to treat it as a “pause, not a breakdown”, the prospects for salvaging them are dismal.
  • 1-Aug-2008
    SADC free trade becomes a reality
    The long-awaited free trade area (FTA) for southern Africa will be launched on August 17 during the annual summit of the Southern African Development Community (SADC).
  • 1-Aug-2008 Mindanao Examiner
    What land reform? farmers group asks
    Some 200,000 hectares of lands in southern Mindanao alone have been converted into banana and pineapple plantations by Del Monte and Dole corporations while millions of hectares are also threatened with the looming ratification of the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA).
  • 1-Aug-2008 ABC
    Indonesian nurses, care workers to head to Japan
    Japan says about 200 Indonesian care workers and nurses are scheduled to travel to the country in August under a bilateral economic partnership agreement.
  • 31-Jul-2008 LIP
    Peru, China to speed up bilateral free trade negotiations
    Peru and China will speed up talks on reaching a bilateral Free Trade Agreement between both countries to have a pact signed before November this year, said the country’s Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Mercedes Araoz on Wednesday.
  • 31-Jul-2008 Bernama
    Malaysian companies to benefit from FTAs
    In order to fully realise FTA benefits, the government says it is imperative that Malaysian companies restructure and diversify their activities, rationalise industries through relocation of certain products to lower cost producing countries, move to higher-value added products and establish strategic partnerships or alliances with others.