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  • 29-Jun-2007
    Unapologetic Venezuela urges Brazil, Paraguay to approve entry into Mercosur
    Brazil wants a "goodwill gesture" from Venezuela before its Congress votes it into the Mercosur trade bloc, but President Hugo Chavez’s government indicated Thursday it won’t be extending an olive branch any time soon.
  • 29-Jun-2007
    Thailand PM launches FTA roadshow in India
    Thai Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont on Tuesday announced launching of an FTA roadshow aimed at speeding up a free trade agreement between India and Thailand, for which fresh negotiations will begin next month.
  • 29-Jun-2007
    House Republicans push for Bush trade renewal
    U.S. House of Representatives Republicans sought a broad renewal on Thursday of the Bush administration’s "fast track" trade authority to conclude world trade talks and smaller bilateral deals.
  • 29-Jun-2007
    China, Pakistan to cut tariffs
    China and Pakistan will next month begin reducing tariffs on one another’s imports, in line with the two countries’ Free Trade Agreement (FTA), according to a senior Chinese trade official.
  • 29-Jun-2007
    Costa Rica, free trade fewer jobs
    Costa Rica’s PAC party (Citizen Action) president Otton Solis has warned of the potential increase in unemployment if CAFTA-DR, the free trade treaty with the United States, is approved.
  • 29-Jun-2007
    Stop the EPAs, Oxfam, Panos tell African leaders
    Social movements across the African Continent have started arriving in Accra for the 9th Ordinary Summit of the African Union, scheduled for July 2-3, 2007.
  • 29-Jun-2007
    India, EU start talks on FTA
    As part of its policy to push for Free Trade Agreements with major trading partners, India has formally launched negotiations with the European Union for an ambitious and comprehensive FTA aimed at removing barriers across all sectors including investment and services.
  • 29-Jun-2007 Prensa Latina
    Panamanians protest US trade deal
    Groups of students, professionals, and unions in Panama are protesting the signing Thursday of a free trade agreement with the US, for considering it an affront to the country s sovereignty and dignity.
  • 29-Jun-2007 Reuters
    South Korea, US agree on changes to free trade deal
    South Korea has accepted a U.S. request to add new labour and environmental provisions to a trade deal they reached in April and will sign the pact by a Saturday deadline, the prime minister said.
  • 29-Jun-2007 ABC News
    US, Panama sign free trade pact just in time
    The United States and Panama signed a free trade agreement on Thursday with only a few days to spare before key US legislation expires.
  • 28-Jun-2007
    South Korea to spend $140 bln for US trade deal
    South Korea will spend more than 130 trillion won ($140.3 billion) through 2013 to compensate for losses to farms and fisheries stemming from a free trade deal with the United States, the government said on Thursday.
  • 28-Jun-2007
    US offers Canberra a Doha fallback over trade
    Australia could be invited to join the North American Free Trade Agreement as part of a strategy among Asia-Pacific nations to deal with the collapse of world trade talks.
  • 28-Jun-2007
    Overcome political issues to boost regional economy
    Indian Foreign Secretary Shivshankar Menon yesterday urged India’s smaller neighbours to overcome political issues to become stakeholders in the India-led regional economic growth by dismantling trade and road and water transport barriers.
  • 28-Jun-2007
    US, Colombia agree on amendments to free trade agreement
    The US and Colombia reached agreement today on amendments to a bilateral free-trade accord sought by the Democratic-controlled Congress, the US government said.
  • 28-Jun-2007
    EPA yet to set quota for Indonesian workers
    Final draft of the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between Indonesia and Japan has not ruled a quota for Indonesian skilled workers to be employed in Japan, an Indonesiantop official said Saturday.
  • 28-Jun-2007
    Under EPA, RI must improve Japan’s business confidence
    With the planned signing of an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with Japan , one of the important things Indonesia will have to do is to improve Japan’s business confidence (in Indonesia), an Indoneisan trade official said.
  • 28-Jun-2007
    Race-based policy spoils EU-Malaysian ties
    Unexpected criticism of Malaysia’s race-based affirmative-action policy by the European Union’s top envoy reveals underlying concerns that this could be a major stumbling block to unrestricted market access for European multinational firms in the region.
  • 28-Jun-2007 Yonhap
    Metalworkers continue massive strike
    Tens of thousands of unionized metalworkers were poised to stage a strike Thursday for a fourth consecutive day to oppose a proposed free trade deal between South Korea and the United States.
  • 28-Jun-2007 Economic Times
    Hyundai workers on strike against FTA
    Workers at South Korea’s top automaker Hyundai Motor launched a partial strike on Thursday to join an industry-wide walkout in protest at a free trade agreement with the United States.
  • 28-Jun-2007 MENAFN
    Report evaluates decade of EU-Jordanian cooperation
    Ten years of mutual cooperation between Jordan and the European Union have passed with success in certain fields and disappointing results in others, according to an EU evaluation report released on Wednesday. The Kingdom’s benefit from EU programmes laid down in the Barcelona process were dismal in the trade sector, according to the report.