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  • 19-Feb-2007 The News
    Pak-Malaysia free trade talks hit snags
    The ongoing dialogue between Pakistan and Malaysia on a free trade agreement (FTA) has hit snags as the main stakeholders in the country strongly oppose the proposed 20 per cent cut in tariff on the import of palm oil as demanded by Malaysia.
  • 19-Feb-2007 MercoPress
    US/Colombia free trade agreement seems ever more distant
    The free trade agreement which the George Bush administration signed with Colombia is stalled in the US Congress and could face further delays because of the alleged links of the Colombian President Alvaro Uribe administration with para military forces.
  • 19-Feb-2007 Bangkok Post
    Talks propose to expand India FTA
    Thailand’s Commerce Ministry has opened talks with India to add 7,000 new products to their free trade agreement.
  • 19-Feb-2007 AME Info
    US-UAE FTA on ice
    Talks between the US and the UAE over a free trade agreement have been suspended after both parties failed to agree on how the Gulf state would open up its markets to US investors and banks. The FTA will now miss the March 31 deadline.
  • 19-Feb-2007 Kyodo
    Japan, ASEAN to miss end-March target for free trade deal
    Japan and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations will not be able to wrap up their negotiations for an economic partnership agreement by the end of next month and now hope to strike a deal by June or July.
  • 18-Feb-2007 USTR
    United States and Liberia sign Trade and Investment Framework Agreement
    US Trade Representative Susan C Schwab and the Liberian Minister of Commerce, Industry, & Trade Olubanke King-Akerele signed a Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) yesterday that will provide a forum to address trade issues and will help build trade and investment relations between the United States and Liberia.
  • 17-Feb-2007 Reuters
    Colombian "para-political" scandal may hurt trade
    A scandal over suspected Colombian government links to illegal right-wing militias could hamper President Alvaro Uribe’s bid to clinch a free-trade deal with the United States.
  • 17-Feb-2007 India PRwire
    Top EU official pushes trade, investment pact with India
    India and the European Union must push for a strong bilateral trade and investment pact even as they continue to play a crucial role to conclude the current round of global trade talks, a top EU official said Friday.
  • 17-Feb-2007 OneWorld
    US-Korea trade negotiations get nowhere
    "A majority of people are opposed to this," Hyun Lee of the group Korean Americans Against War and Neoliberalism told OneWorld. "None of the benefits of these trade agreements go to ordinary people and ordinary workers. They only go to fatten the pockets of transnational corporations."
  • 17-Feb-2007 The Nation
    NGOs fear there’s a hidden agenda in Japan FTA
    Khao-Kwan Foundation chairman Day-cha Siripatra said the country would lose several hundred billion baht a year if the government allowed Japan to patent micro-organisms.
  • 17-Feb-2007 Zee News
    Visa rules for professionals to ease after India-EU FTA
    Freer movement of Indian professionals in 25 European Union member countries is likely to be a reality in the near future, as this will be a key point of negotiations in the proposed free trade agreement with EU.
  • 17-Feb-2007 KoA
    KoA No FTA newsletter #3
    For the Korean Alliance Against Korea-U.S. FTA, February and March will become a crucial month for mass mobilization both domestically and internationally.
  • 16-Feb-2007 GDAE
    Policy space for Mexican maize: Protecting agro-biodiversity by promoting rural livelihoods
    With maize trade scheduled to be fully liberalized under NAFTA in 2008, many farm groups are calling for a renegotiation of the treaty’s agricultural provisions to prevent further damage. This analysis examines the room for alternative policies in Mexico under existing economic and environmental agreements, including NAFTA. It concludes that the Mexican government retains access to many useful policy instruments that could promote rural livelihoods while arresting the losses of important maize diversity. What is lacking is the political will to make use of them.
  • 16-Feb-2007 DG Trade
    The EU welcomes South Africa in the SADC EPA negotiation
    The EU Council of Ministers has decided to include South Africa in the SADC EPA negotiation.
  • 16-Feb-2007 Mining MX
    South Africa: Govt faces first expropriation suit
    A foreign mining company is suing the South African government over alleged expropriation of its mineral rights in a move that has huge implications for the country’s new mining dispensation.
  • 16-Feb-2007 AllAfrica.com
    Namibia: Beef deadline looms
    The deadline is looming for the day when the preferential treatment that Namibia has enjoyed for its beef, lamb and table grape exports to the European Union ends on January 1 2008.
  • 16-Feb-2007 MCOT
    Legislators face tough choice over Thai-Japan FTA
    Despite the Thai government’s intense effort to press ahead with the draft free trade agreement with Japan, appointed members of the National Legislative Assembly remain divided as to its pros and cons.
  • 16-Feb-2007 Reuters
    Peru, China to view viability of free trade deal
    Peru and China on Thursday took a first official step toward a free trade agreement that would unite one of giant Latin American metals producer and the world’s most voracious consumer.
  • 15-Feb-2007 Business Times
    US, Emirates seen getting closer to free trade pact
    Major sticking points still obstruct a deal, including Washington’s insistence on improvement of labourers’ rights and the country’s overall human rights record.
  • 15-Feb-2007
    Statement of concern regarding the proposed EU-ASEAN free trade negotiations
    Civil society movements and organisations from ASEAN and Europe express strong concerns about the proposed EU-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement (FTA) slated to be concluded within the next two years.