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  • 14-Jul-2008 Inside Costa Rica
    Truck drivers strike at Panama/Costa Rica border
    The first major disruption of the nine-month-old Costa Rican-Panamanian free trade agreement came on July 6, when approximately 200 truck drivers from Panama, Costa Rica, and other Central American countries paralyzed cargo crossing from Paso Canoas, Panama to Cerro Punta, Costa Rica.
  • 14-Jul-2008 Reuters
    EU says early partnership pact possible with Syria
    The European Union could sign a long-stalled partnership pact with Syria this year, EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana said on Sunday at the Paris launch of a new "Union for the Mediterranean"
  • 14-Jul-2008 Jamaica Observer
    Saga of deal with Europe
    While the majority of Caricom governments have signalled readiness to sign the EPA, reservations remain strong enough. Meanwhile, conflicting signals keep coming out of Brussels.
  • 14-Jul-2008 Jakarta Post
    Planned bilateral deal to boost Canadian investment in RI
    Canada and Indonesia are currently in talks to ink a bilateral agreement that will help protect the investments of Canadian companies in Indonesia, as well as promote Indonesia’s potential to Canadian businesses.
  • 12-Jul-2008 Xinhua
    Chile, Turkey end another round of FTA talks
    Chile and Turkey ended the second round of negotiations on a Free Trade Agreement on Friday, the Chilean Foreign Ministry said, adding that "It’s very important to integrate the private sectors in this process, because they will take advantage of the FTA."
  • 12-Jul-2008 7th Space
    Central America: Commission holds fourth round of negotiations for an Association Agreement
    The European Commission, negotiating on behalf of the European Union, and Central America will meet in Brussels from 14 to 18 July 2008 for a fourth round of negotiations in view of an Association Agreement between the two regions.
  • 12-Jul-2008 Bangkok Post
    CP adding feed plants in India
    The Charoen Pokphand Group, Thailand’s largest agribusiness conglomerate, is preparing to expand in India by establishing two more animal feed plants.
  • 11-Jul-2008 FPIF
    Mad cows, mad people
    Through the prism of beef, Koreans confront the limitations of key contemporary institutions: democracy, capitalism, and nationalism.
  • 11-Jul-2008 Manila Bulletin
    21-member APEC pushes trade agenda
    The 21-member countries of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), seen to be playing a crucial role in pushing for the conclusion of the stalled Doha Development Round of the WTO, are moving ahead with its agenda of improving market access and substantial reductions in market-distorting measures in agricultural trade in light of the soaring food prices.
  • 11-Jul-2008 Reuters
    Business begins push for post-Bush trade deals
    A US business group outlined a plan on Thursday to restore White House trade negotiating authority that was badly damaged in a fight between President George W. Bush and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi over a free trade pact with Colombia.
  • 11-Jul-2008 The Edge Daily
    Asean-Australia-New Zealand FTA near conclusion: Rudd
    The ongoing negotiations on the free trade agreement (FTA) between Asean countries and Australia-New Zealand (ANZ) are expected to be concluded in the near term, said Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.
  • 11-Jul-2008 CalTradeReport
    US, China sign energy, environment accord
    The US and China have signed a framework for an agreement to define cooperation on energy and environmental issues and will soon launch negotiations to reach a comprehensive investment and financial services treaty.
  • 11-Jul-2008
    EU/US FTAs and Malaysian SMEs
    Malaysia is currently negotiating an FTA with the USA and the European Union and as with any North-South FTAs their scope are extensive. The Third World Network has produced a preliminary report looking at the likely impact of these FTAs on small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Malaysia.
  • 11-Jul-2008 Stuff
    Hidden hooks emerge in China FTA
    New Zealand’s free-trade agreement with China contains hidden hooks that could seriously damage the country’s tourism, building and manufacturing industries.
  • 11-Jul-2008 Stuff
    Threat to plans for trade pact
    Indonesia’s ban on New Zealand beef could threaten plans to sign a lucrative free-trade pact with South-east Asian nations this year, industry officials say.
  • 11-Jul-2008 Newscham.net
    Mass movement halts the neo-liberal bulldozer
    No one is sure how successful the movement will be in stopping the importation of American beef into Korea but it has certainly fractured the seemingly monolithic aura of President Lee and his neo-liberal bulldozer and will perhaps spark a new generation of class struggle in South Korea.
  • 10-Jul-2008 Business Week
    Hyundai workers strike over US beef
    Workers at Hyundai Motor Co. staged a partial strike Thursday over stalled annual wage negotiations with management and the resumption of US beef imports.
  • 10-Jul-2008 GNA
    Nobel Economist Stiglitz criticises EPA
    Professor Joseph Stiglitz, a Nobel Laureate in Economics, on Tuesday urged the government of Ghana to "take a cold hard look" at the Economic Partnership Agreement and negotiate its inimical aspects away, saying that the deal was not free but an extremely managed trade agreement.
  • 10-Jul-2008 Caribbean Net News
    Stop the EU taking the Caribbean for a ride
    It has become patently evident that the European Union is taking the Caribbean for a ride over the Economic Partnership Agreement initialled last December. The Caribbean has to stop the ride and renegotiate the deeply troubling aspects of the EPA before any signing takes place.
  • 9-Jul-2008 GMANews
    Youth group slams crackdown on protesters at G8
    Militant Filipino youths scored Tuesday what they called the repression against protesters at the G-8 summit in Hokkaido, Japan, and demanded the release of the arrested protesters. In a letter to Japanese ambassador Makoto Katsura dated July 8, the youths also reiterated their opposition to the Japan Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA).