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  • 8-Feb-2007 Houston Chronicle
    Cattle farmers protest US-South Korea beef talks
    Korean cattle farmers protested today as US and South Korean officials discussed easing restrictions on imports of American beef, an issue Washington says threatens to scuttle a possible free trade agreement.
  • 7-Feb-2007 Bernama
    GPKK demonstrates against FTA outside US Embassy
    The Coalition of Factory Workers and Trade Unions (GPKK) demonstrated for half-an-hour outside the United States embassy, here Wednesday to protest against the on-going Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiation which it claimed violated the rights of the lower-income group.
  • 7-Feb-2007 IPS
    Malaysia: Iran deal clouds free trade plans with US
    A free trade agreement (FTA) between the United States and Malaysia, in its final round this week, has run into opposition from trade unions and also from U.S. lawmakers opposed to an energy deal struck between this country and Iran.
  • 7-Feb-2007 Taipei Times
    Senior US official dashes FTA hopes
    A senior US trade official on Tuesday dashed Taiwan’s hopes that Washington could enter into negotiations on a US-Taiwan Free Trade Agreement (FTA) anytime soon, and said that Taiwan would have to gain strong support from the US business sector and Congress before an FTA could ever be considered.
  • 7-Feb-2007 Times of Oman
    US reaffirms commitment on FTA with Oman
    The United States yesterday reaffirmed its commitment for expanding trade ties between the two nations and implementing the free trade agreement (FTA) as early as possible.
  • 7-Feb-2007 Channel News Asia
    Taiwan asks US to use security law as model for FTA
    Taiwan has asked the United States to use a special law that commits American defence to Taipei as a framework for forging a free trade agreement between the two economies.
  • 7-Feb-2007 Dow Jones
    Colombian president asks congress to fast track FTA with US
    Colombian President Alvaro Uribe on Tuesday asked Congress to fast track a free trade agreement with the US, saying prompt approval is a "necessity" because the US is Colombia’s main trading partner.
  • 7-Feb-2007 Reuters
    W. Africa accepts year-end EU trade deal deadline
    West African countries said on Tuesday they had agreed to conclude a new trade deal with the European Union by the end of this year and drop demands for a two-year delay.
  • 7-Feb-2007 Periódico 26
    Joseph Stiglitz defends public ownership
    The Nobel prizewinner said he believes neither Colombia nor the United States needs a Free Trade Agreement. “It’s not necessary. One of the problems is that within these treaties there isn’t really much commerce. They are mainly about protection of investments and intellectual property that will make it harder for Colombians to acquire medicines that can save their lives,” Stiglitz said.
  • 6-Feb-2007 CIEL
    Intellectual property, bilateral agreements and sustainable development: The challenges of implementation
    What appears to be the experience of countries that have negotiated FTAs is that the process of negotiations does not conclude with the signing of the agreement. The implementation process is a complex and tedious one. In addition, once this implementation phase has been concluded, a subsequent and difficult phase begins with the monitoring of this implementation.
  • 6-Feb-2007 Korea Times
    Korea, Canada make progress on farm issues in FTA talks
    Korea and Canada have made progress on agricultural issues in their latest free trade talks, brightening the prospect for a formal agreement, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forest said Tuesday in Seoul.
  • 6-Feb-2007 Korea Times
    Pros and cons waging ad war on FTA
    Proponents and opponents of a free trade agreement (FTA) with the United States are waging a war through advertisements to win the hearts and minds of the Korean public.
  • 6-Feb-2007 3D
    Malaysia Attorney-General defends generic medicines before UN rights body
    Malaysia’s Attorney-General Tan Sri Abdul Gani has publicly stated his country’s stand "that generic drugs should not be restricted in any manner". Implying that a US-Malaysia FTA could result in more expensive drugs, he said that Malaysia is not going to negotiate on this issue, and added “we are providing the drugs for free.”
  • 5-Feb-2007 Globe and Mail
    Canada nears European trade treaty
    Canada is quietly entering the latter stages of free-trade talks with Norway, Switzerland, Iceland and Liechtenstein. If concluded, this would be the first free-trade deal Canada has endorsed in nearly six years and the first sign that Ottawa is serious about catching up in the global race to sew up preferential commercial partners.
  • 5-Feb-2007 AFP
    Mexicans protest sharp hike of tortillas, other food staples
    Thousands of people marched in Mexico City to protest the sharp hike of basic food products, including tortillas, and to demand the government exclude food staples from the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). "No corn, no country," the protesters shouted in the first major demonstration to confront conservative President Felipe Calderon since he took office December 1.
  • 5-Feb-2007 Economic Times
    India, Japan move closer to trade pact
    India and Japan have decided to set up four working groups in goods, services, investment and bilateral cooperation to take forward negotiations on the proposed bilateral comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CEPA).
  • 5-Feb-2007 Korea Herald
    EU-Korea FTA prospects good: envoy
    "Everything will be on the table" when Korea and the European Union start official negotiations for a free trade agreement in March, said EU Ambassador Brian McDonald.
  • 5-Feb-2007 Business Standard
    More trade concessions likely for Mercosur bloc
    India may expand the list of items on which it will offer concessional imports to the Mercosur trading bloc as the two parties work towards an FTA.
  • 4-Feb-2007 Media Monitors Network
    US targets Malaysia in drive to sign Muslim countries to free trade agreement
    FTAs are increasingly being regarded by many countries as Washington’s economic analogue of a nuclear bomb.
  • 4-Feb-2007 ANTARA
    UAE weights price of trade pact with US
    The United Arab Emirates is mulling whether to make political concessions to the United States in a free trade pact that has eluded both countries for nearly two years.