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  • 13-Nov-2007 Earth Times
    Colombia will wait for trade agreement with US but refuses changes
    The Colombian government is willing to wait for the approval of its Free Trade Agreement with the United States, but will not accept more changes to its contents, Colombian Trade Minister Luis Guillermo Plata said Tuesday in Washington.
  • 13-Nov-2007 AllAfrica.com
    Everybody is pushing free trade on Africa
    There is an old saying: "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day, teach a man to fish and you feed him for life". Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) are the equivalent of Europe telling the African fisherman that if he does not give them his fishing net (tariff flexibility) he will not be able to sell any more fish to them (fish exports). In return for the fishing net, Europe promises a European fish (aid) that the fisherman has to apply for and wait for over two years.
  • 13-Nov-2007 NZ Herald
    Chinese wall on free trade
    New Zealand negotiators are gearing up for final talks in Wellington, where vital trade-offs will be made so that a deal can be signed with China at top political level before the end of next April.
  • 13-Nov-2007 Americas Program
    Be careful what you wish for: Peru gets its free trade agreement with the United States
    Peruvian society, and what is worse, most politicians in the Andean countries, do not seem to have adequately grasped the reach of FTAs with the United States, and tend to evaluate them in purely commercial terms.
  • 12-Nov-2007 Inquirer
    Santiago seeks supplemental agreement to JPEPA
    The controversial Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement should be accompanied by a supplemental agreement because the treaty in its current form “fails to make a reservation for future preferential, protective, or development measures over Japanese investments,” Philippine Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago said Monday.
  • 12-Nov-2007 Earth Times
    Southern African free trade zone to come up next year
    The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has said that a free trade agreement (FTA) for the region will be concluded next year as scheduled.
  • 12-Nov-2007 Fibre to Fashion
    USA : Combating China more vital than Peru FTA - AMTAC
    "The illegal currency subsidies given by China to its manufacturing exporters dwarf the $9 billion in trade covered by the proposed Peru FTA. Rather than focusing on real trade problems, the House instead passed an FTA with a country that only could afford to buy 0.28 percent of U.S. exports in 2006,” American Manufacturing Trade Action Coalition Executive Director Auggie Tantillo said
  • 12-Nov-2007 New Straits Times
    Malaysia signs FTA with Pakistan
    Malaysia and Pakistan have signed a trade pact, Malaysia’s first bilateral free trade agreement (FTA) with a member of the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC).
  • 12-Nov-2007 Jakarta Post
    Mari wants more diversified trade with Australia
    Indonesian Trade Minister Mari Pangestu called on Indonesian and Australia business people to try to diversify the type of goods and services exchanged between the two countries as their two governments are exploring to establish a free trade agreement.
  • 12-Nov-2007 Trinidad & Tobago Express
    ’Make accord with EU public’
    As negotiations intensify for an Economic Partnership Agreement between the Caribbean and European Union before year end, there are now growing calls for the "draft" accord to be made public before the region’s governments sign on to such a deal.
  • 11-Nov-2007 Jamaica Gleaner
    Emerging uncertainty about Caribbean-EU business deals: As EPA negotiations drag on
    A final make or break negotiating session is expected in the Caribbean at the end of November.
  • 11-Nov-2007 Yonhap
    Massive rally held in downtown Seoul in protest of Korea-US FTA
    An estimated 20,000 blue-collar workers, farmers and college students staged a massive rally in downtown Seoul on Sunday in protest of a South Korea-US free trade agreement and government legislation that they claim discriminates against non-regular workers.
  • 11-Nov-2007 Zawya
    Jordan, Canada to talk FTA next week
    Jordan and Canada will commence next week talks over a proposed Free Trade Agreement, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
  • 11-Nov-2007 Economic Times
    With Asean pact in limbo, India now looks at E Asia
    India’s problems with the free trade agreement being worked out with the Asean notwithstanding, the country is eagerly exploring the possibility of entering into a comprehensive economic partnership agreement with the sixteen East Asia Summit members, including the 10 Asean countries, China, Japan, Korea, Australia and New Zealand.
  • 10-Nov-2007 Bulatlat
    Filipino workers in Japanese firms oppose JPEPA
    Filipino workers in Japanese firms based in Southern Tagalog oppose the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA). They shared their stories of struggle against what they deem as “greed for profit of Japanese investors at the expense of labor.”
  • 10-Nov-2007 IPS
    Uruguay-Argentina: Smoke from pulp mill clouds relations
    Everything was in place for the beginning of the end of the long-running conflict: a friendlier face about to be sworn in as president in Argentina, a tiny bit of flexibility on the part of Uruguay, a few points of agreement, and a Spanish mediator appointed by the King.
  • 10-Nov-2007 Canadian Press
    Canada closes in on Colombian trade deal while abuses continue
    One of Colombia’s most celebrated and provocative journalists is urging Canada to put the brakes on a trade deal with his country, citing unabated death threats and assassinations against colleagues and other government critics.
  • 9-Nov-2007 Reuters
    Labor urges no vote on Colombia trade deal in ’08
    Congress should wait at least one year before voting on a free trade agreement with Colombia because of continuing violence in that country against trade unionists, the largest US labor group said on Friday.
  • 9-Nov-2007
    Response to the letter “This is not a poker game” by Messrs Peter Mandelson and Louis Michel in The Guardian of 31 October 2007
    You are right that this should not be a poker game. Maybe it’s time for reflection so you could realize who is actually playing poker with the livelihoods you are trying to help, writes Wallie Roux.
  • 9-Nov-2007 Inquirer
    Senators urged to hear out peasants on JPEPA
    The greatest benefit from any increased banana and pineapple exports resulting from JPEPA will go to the big foreign agribusiness TNCs like Dole and Del Monte, not to Filipino workers and farmers as a whole, militant groups say.