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  • 3-Oct-2007 Times of India
    520 items to get tariff shield under India-EU trade pact
    India’s commerce department is on a drive to identify 520 items that would be shielded from tariff cuts planned under the proposed India-EU bilateral trade and investment agreement. Tariffs on all other items will have to be reduced to zero in 10 years from the date of implementation of the agreement.
  • 3-Oct-2007 Reuters
    Senator says US needs "new vision" for trade
    Washington needs to "think bigger" than it has in the past few years and look at possible trade deals with countries such as Taiwan, Indonesia, India and Japan, US Senate Democrat Max Baucus said.
  • 3-Oct-2007 NDP
    Middle class incomes further behind since trade deal
    On the eve of the 20th anniversary of the negotiations of the Canada-US Free Trade Agreement, NDP International Trade Critic Peter Julian presented his analysis of the new figures from Statistics Canada that show a drastic increase in income inequality for most Canadian families since 1989.
  • 3-Oct-2007 Bangkok Post
    Japan FTA all set for November
    The Thai and Japanese governments yesterday ironed out the last details before the free trade agreement takes effect on November 1. FTA Watch member Jacquechai Chomthongdi said the activist group would bring the case to the Constitutional Court as the new Thai constitution requires transparent consideration of all international treaties, including the trade deal signed with Japan.
  • 3-Oct-2007 IPS
    Caribbean grapples with loss of EU sugar deal
    Last week, the EU unilaterally renounced a 32-year sugar protocol that had guaranteed fixed quotas and prices for ACP countries, with no clear indications of how exactly sugar will be treated in the new EPAs.
  • 2-Oct-2007 Sharewatch
    Myanmar should be excluded from ASEAN-EU free trade deal - EU parliamentarians
    Myanmar should not be included in the free trade agreement (FTA) between the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the EU following the Yangon military regime’s crackdown on mass protests last week, according to members of the European Parliament visiting Singapore.
  • 1-Oct-2007
    World Trade Organization accession agreements: intellectual property issues
    This paper addresses intellectual property issues that arise in the context of the WTO accession process
  • 1-Oct-2007 ICTSD
    An analysis of the EC non-paper on the objectives and possible elements of an IP section in the EC-Pacific EPA
    The combination of the time-factor, the TRIPS-plus implications of many of the elements suggested by the EC, the challenges that would face non-WTO Pacific countries to even adhere to TRIPS and the general level of development in these countries, it is strongly recommended that Pacific countries do not agree to the inclusion of an IP section in the EC-Pacific EPA.
  • 1-Oct-2007 Jamaica Observer
    EU’s scrapping of sugar pact ’a slap in face’, says Caribbean
    Caribbean trade and political officials are fuming at the European Union’s decision last Friday to scrap a 32-year-old agreement with African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) sugar-exporting countries, describing the action as "a slap in the face" of the region.
  • 1-Oct-2007 The Hindu
    State’s favourite fish may escape duty-free import net
    Oil sardine and mackerel are likely to escape the list of duty-free import from Europe in the Indo-European Union trade and investment agreement, set to be signed late next year. The exemption is a major victory for fish workers.
  • 1-Oct-2007 Reuters
    Huge crowds in Costa Rica protest US pact
    More than 100,000 Costa Ricans — a huge protest in a country of 4 million — protested a US trade pact on Sunday they say will flood their country with cheap farm goods and cause job losses.
  • 1-Oct-2007 Business Standard
    Indo-Asean FTA talks may slip on palm oil
    Negotiations on the proposed Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between India and the 10-member Asean are stuck over tariff cuts on palm oil.
  • 1-Oct-2007 Bangkok Post
    Japanese civil groups join push against FTA
    Japanese civil and consumer rights groups have thrown their support behind the Thai anti-FTA movement by petitioning their own government not to rush into signing the Thai-Japan free trade agreement with the interim Surayud Chulanont administration.
  • 1-Oct-2007 Manila Shimbun
    Filipino nursing students want JPEPA junked
    Nursing students staged in Manila a rally against the ratification of the proposed Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) for fear that Filipino nurses will only end up as nursing aides or attendants in Japan.
  • 30-Sep-2007 Prensa Latina
    Costa Rica to protest FTA with US
    Representatives of several Costa Rican sectors will take part in a mass demonstration in this capital on Sunday in rejection to the free trade agreement with the US, which will be put to the vote on October 17.
  • 30-Sep-2007 Jamaica Gleaner
    Hope diminishing for new Caribbean-EU trade agreement
    As September draws to a close, the likelihood diminishes that an economic partnership agreement (EPA) is achievable this year between the European Union and the Caribbean.
  • 30-Sep-2007 Indian Muslims
    New EU envoy for pushing trade pact with India
    Ahead of the India-European Union (EU) summit on Nov 30, Daniele Smadja, the new envoy of the European Commission, Friday called for pushing negotiations on a broad-based trade and investment agreement between the two sides.
  • 29-Sep-2007 GNA
    Ghana: Organised labour worried over EPA
    Mr. Kwasi Adu-Amankwah, Secretary-General of the Trades Union Congress, said the leadership of organised labour had discussed the main issues of the EPA negotiations and concluded that the current efforts to negotiate a free and fair trade agreement between the world’s single most powerful economic bloc and weaker economies was impossible.
  • 29-Sep-2007 FOCUS Information Agency
    Commissioner Ferrero-Waldner visits Central America and announces aid packages
    Three weeks before the first round of negotiations on an Association Agreement between the EU and Central America to be held in Costa Rica at the end of October, Ms Ferrero-Waldner wishes to send a strong signal to the region of the importance the EU accords to this agreement.
  • 29-Sep-2007 Times of India
    India, China to start talks on free-trade agreement
    China and India have started to talk in terms of a free trade agreement, which would mean a giant stride in the relationship between the two countries. Officials of the two nations are scheduled to meet in New Delhi next month to work out some of the modalities that would pave the way for serious negotiations on the proposed FTA.