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  • 17-Mar-2007
    EU wants new deal with ACP partners
    The European Union said it wants to complete new trade agreements with 78 African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries by the end of the year despite opposition from developing countries.
  • 17-Mar-2007
    Fran O’Sullivan: United States owes NZ a free trade deal
    Helen Clark needs to muscle up to George Bush this week and directly push the case for a bilateral free trade deal with the United States.
  • 17-Mar-2007
    India, ASEAN to finalise negative lists in Jakarta
    India and ASEAN are likely to finalise and exchange their negative lists (items to be excluded) when they meet to conclude negotiations for a Free Trade Agreement at a three-day meeting in Jakarta from Tuesday.
  • 17-Mar-2007
    Pak-Lanka trade has doubled after FTA, says Humayun
    The ministry of commerce on Friday claimed that after the enforcement of the Pakistan-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement, bilateral trade has doubled, without giving any figures in this regard.
  • 17-Mar-2007
    Anti-FTA voices slowly growing at the National Assembly
    There are growing voices of opposition within the National Assembly to a free trade pact with the United States. On Friday, 38 legislators signed a statement saying the "best thing we can do at the current juncture is to immediately halt FTA negotiations that have hastily been pursued because the government is trying to meet the U.S.-set negotiation time limit."
  • 17-Mar-2007 Business Week
    Dominican Republic warned about lawsuit
    Foreign energy investors said on Friday that they warned the Dominican Republic it had to mend its crippled power sector months before filing a US$680 million (euro510 million) lawsuit against the country for lost electricity revenue.
  • 17-Mar-2007 The New Anatolian
    New $19B arbitration case threat to Turkish government from Dutch company on Telsim sale
    Dutch investment company Saba Fakes, who claim to hold the biggest part of shares of Turkey’s second big GSM operator Telsim, is preparing to file an arbitration case at International Arbitration amounting to 19 billion dollars in reparations.
  • 17-Mar-2007 AHN
    Agriculture sticking point in Japan, Australia free trade deal
    Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has come under increasing pressure from Japan’s farming sector not to sign a free trade deal involving agriculture with Australia.
  • 16-Mar-2007
    Middle East moves towards VAT
    The taxation environment in the GCC may be on the cusp of significant change.
  • 16-Mar-2007
    The people have decided! The Cabinet is still pondering!
    While a group of us were waiting anxiously at the entrance of Prime Minister’s office at about 8.45 am today, suddenly we heard a loud chanting in the air and then we realized about 500 over people were walking from the Putrajaya mosque towards where we are standing and made one full circle around the PM office before the crowd stopped at the front gate of the PM office.
  • 16-Mar-2007
    Commission takes Finland to EU court over investment deals
    The Finnish government said in a statement Wednesday that the European commission had brought legal action against Finland.
  • 16-Mar-2007
    India: Study commissioned to rationalise rules of origins
    A study has been commissioned by the government to rationalise various provisions in Rules of Origins (RoO) contained in many agreements
  • 16-Mar-2007
    US negotiator says KORUS FTA can be concluded by deadline
    The lead US negotiator on a free trade agreement (FTA) with South Korea said Friday the two countries can meet the end-of-March deadline, although they "still have a long way to go."
  • 16-Mar-2007
    Agriculture minister expresses opposition to US bone-in beef imports
    In talks with a farmers’ group in Changnyeong, South Gyeongsang Province, Park Hong-soo said beef must not be sacrificed for the sake of a possible free trade agreement (FTA) with the United States.
  • 16-Mar-2007
    Chavez urges Jamaica to join FTAA ’alternative’
    Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has urged Jamaica to join the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA) - widely viewed as a counter to the US-sponsored Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA).
  • 16-Mar-2007
    DR-CAFTA opens way for PR trade, says Fernández
    President Leonel Fernández has said that the entry into effect of the DR-CAFTA agreement between the Dominican Republic, Central America and the United States provides "a sea of opportunities" for trade, investment and business between the Dominican Republic and the neighboring island of Puerto Rico.
  • 16-Mar-2007
    Labor rights in Guatemala aided little by trade deal
    Day and night, workers at the port of Quetzal on Guatemala’s Pacific coast load fruit from surrounding plantations and clothing stitched in local factories onto freighters bound for Long Beach, Calif., a flow of goods that has swelled since a Central American trade agreement with the United States took force last year.
  • 16-Mar-2007
    Extend deadline on partnership pact
    Civil society groups and other stakeholders in West Africa’s development process have unanimously called on the European Union to extend the deadline for reaching a deal on Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs).
  • 16-Mar-2007
    First review meeting of Pak-Sri Lanka FTA held
    The first meeting of joint committee, of Pak-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement held here on Friday which reviewed the progress of the agreement. The joint committee was established under article 11 of Pak-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement.
  • 16-Mar-2007
    S Korean trade minister defends FTA negotiations with US
    South Korea’s trade minister on Friday defended his country’s negotiations with the United States for a free trade agreement, saying that he disagreed with some claims that Seoul is getting an unfair deal with Washington.