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  • 16-Jun-2008 AIC
    Israel seeking an upgrading of its relations with the EU and to obtain "special status"
    On Monday June 16th, the EU-Israel Association Council will convene for the eighth time. For Israel the stakes are high.
  • 16-Jun-2008 EFTA Secretariat
    EFTA and Colombia conclude free trade negotiations
    The EFTA States (Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland) and Colombia on 12 June 2008 finalized negotiations on a comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (FTA).
  • 16-Jun-2008 IPS
    Africa: Concerns over Chinese investment and working conditions
    Chinese investment in African countries comes with few strings attached — which is exactly what concerns civil society organisations.
  • 16-Jun-2008 Xinhua
    US-South Korean beef talks fail to reach agreement
    Talks between the United States and South Korea over the resumption of American beef imports ended Sunday without any agreement, US Trade Representative spokeswoman Gretchen Hamel said.
  • 16-Jun-2008 Scoop
    Ecuador, ALBA and the FARC
    Recent remarks by Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez on the civil war in Colombia and Ecuador’s decision not to join the Alternativa Bolivariana de las Americas (ALBA) solidarity based cooperation initiative shows progressive leaders are taking stock on Latin American integration.
  • 16-Jun-2008 Financial Express
    Ranbaxy deal may help India’s entry into Japan
    The Daiichi Sankyo-Ranbaxy Laboratories deal has come as a shot in the arm for India’s Comprehensive Economic Co-operation Agreement (CECA) negotiations with Japan. Indian pharma companies have been unable to break into Japan, the world’s second largest drug market, due to the country’s stringent sanitary and phytosanitary standards, technical barriers to trade (TBT) and environmental norms.
  • 16-Jun-2008 Korea Times
    S. Korea, Europe seek FTA conclusion in 2008
    Europe wants to conclude a free trade agreement (FTA) with South Korea by the year’s end to further boost bilateral economic ties
  • 15-Jun-2008
    “Free trade”, neoliberal immigration & the globalization of guestworker programs
    An analysis of how free trade and investment agreements affect migrant workers
  • 15-Jun-2008 The Bullet
    Building its ties to Colombia: Canada’s imperial adventure in the Andes
    The United States and Canada have chosen to promote Colombia as an aggressive and heavily militarized bulwark against anti-imperialism in the region — an Israel of the Andes.
  • 15-Jun-2008 OhMyNews
    Beef imports to Korea: An open letter to President Bush
    Korean middle school student Chae-song Kim asks that the trade agreement be reconsidered
  • 14-Jun-2008 Jakarta Post
    Indonesia, Australia to speed up ASEAN-ANZ free trade
    Indonesia, Southeast Asia’s largest economy, and Australia pledged Friday to help accelerate a negotiation to secure a free-trade agreement between the Association of Southeast Asian Nation, Australia and New Zealand (AANZ-FTA).
  • 14-Jun-2008 ZNet
    Canada-Colombia FTA: When democracy gets in the way, just sign it, eh?
    Many Canadians may never know the difficulties of people resisting the military imposition of an economic model that is ultimately intended for the entire planet, or for ’our Mother Earth’ as the indigenous peoples in Cauca call it. Many Canadians may not know the extent to which they are kept in the dark through the entrenched telling and retelling of the "Canada the good" mythology. It’s time to wake up, eh?
  • 14-Jun-2008 FPIF
    South Korea’s beef with America
    To the rest of the world, South Korean protests over the safety of US beef are portrayed as an expression of simmering anti-Americanism. Without a doubt, anti-American sentiments have historical roots. But Koreans also have a legitimate claim to fear the safety of US beef.
  • 13-Jun-2008
    RI expects to finalize negotiations on FTA with Australia next year
    Indonesia hopes to complete its bilateral negotiations on a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Australia in 2009 if talks on FTA at ASEAN level (including Australia and New Zealand) are concluded this year, Indonesian Trade Minister Mari Elka Pangestu said.
  • 13-Jun-2008 The Nation
    Obstacles to EU-Asean FTA
    A free-trade agreement between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the European Union is unlikely to take shape soon because of the big discrepancies between Asean members and political problems in Burma, said Belgian Foreign Minister Karel De Gucht.
  • 13-Jun-2008 Middle East Online
    GCC rejects strings to EU free trade deal
    Gulf Cooperation Council says will not accept any political conditions by the European Union to sign a free trade agreement. The EU’s final position is expected in July.
  • 13-Jun-2008 FT
    Saudis plan to grow crops overseas
    Saudi Arabia has unveiled plans to develop large-scale overseas agricultural projects to secure food supplies, revealing that Riyadh is in discussions with Ukraine, Pakistan, Sudan, Turkey and Egypt.
  • 12-Jun-2008 La Presse Canadienne
    Ottawa et Paris s’entendent pour appuyer le libre-échange Canada-Europe
    La France et le Canada ont officiellement convenu mercredi d’appuyer ensemble le projet de partenariat économique canado-européen, dont le premier ministre québécois Jean Charest s’est fait le plus ardent promoteur.
  • 12-Jun-2008 Americas Program
    When more is less: The limited impact of foreign investment in the Americas
    A comprehensive review of the impact of foreign investment liberalization in Latin America shows that, with some exceptions, foreign investment has fallen far short of stimulating broad-based economic growth and environmental protection in the region, according to a report by the Working Group on Development and Environment in the Americas.
  • 12-Jun-2008 NewsroomAmerica
    NZ upbeat on US trade agreement
    New Zealand Trade Minister Phil Goff is sounding upbeat about the chances of securing a free trade agreement with the United States whoever becomes the next president after completing a round of meetings in Washington.