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  • 4-Sep-2006 Real Change
    A fair shake: South Korean activists seek “mini-WTO protest” at trade talks
    The mass protests that took place against the World Trade Organization in 1999 might stop some nations from scheduling a round of free-trade talks in Seattle. But not South Korea.
  • 4-Sep-2006 El Khabar
    Algeria about to lose $5bn
    The dismantling of customs tariffs on the entry of EU goods under the EU-Algeria association agreement is expected to cause to Algeria a five billion dollar loss in income and 500 000 jobs.
  • 4-Sep-2006 MercoPress
    Peru and Mexico negotiate free trade pact
    Mexican Foreign Secretary Luis Ernesto Derbez said Thursday that his country and Peru are "90 percent" of the way to concluding a free trade agreement.
  • 4-Sep-2006 Islands Business
    Trade furore: Pacific solidarity thrown into disarray
    Concerns are growing that the key bargaining chip for the islands of the Pacific with the European Union (EU) is fast eroding. This follows a decision by the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), Kiribati and the Solomon Islands to continue their bilateral fisheries agreements with Europe despite a collective decision for the Pacific to negotiate as a group.
  • 4-Sep-2006 People’s Daily
    China, Cyprus sign agreement on economic cooperation
    China and Cyrus signed an economic cooperation agreement on Wednesday, pledging to strengthen and develop bilateral cooperation in the sectors of trade, research, science and technology.
  • 3-Sep-2006
    Analysis: Will UNCITRAL arbitrations become even more secretive?
    Proposals tabled by the Vienna-based UNCITRAL Secretariat could make it more difficult for observers to discover and monitor international arbitrations taking place under the UNCITRAL rules.
  • 2-Sep-2006 IATP Trade Observatory
    Wal-Mart, GE, and GM detail FTA best practices
    US exports to nations with which the United States has negotiated a free trade agreement (FTA) are growing at double the rate of US exports in general. That striking statistic was just one of many provided by the panel "Can More FTAs Lead to Freer Trade?" at the recent New York conference of the American Association of Exporters & Importers.
  • 1-Sep-2006 IBON
    ASEAN framework deal with US may be disastrous to economy, warns IBON
    The recently-signed trade and investment framework agreement (TIFA) between the US and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will sooner or later lead to a free trade agreement (FTA), and this will prove disastrous to the vulnerable sectors of the region, according to independent think-tank IBON Foundation.
  • 1-Sep-2006
    An update from bilaterals.org
  • 31-Aug-2006 Kyodo
    Japan to set upper limit in accepting Philippine nurses under FTA
    Japan has agreed with the Philippines to set an upper limit on the number of Philippine nurses and caregivers — 400 to 500 annually — it will accept under a bilateral free trade agreement which is scheduled to be signed by leaders of the two countries on Sept. 9, government sources said Thursday.
  • 31-Aug-2006 Eli Lilly and Company
    Eli Lilly’s CEO calls for Japan-US Economic Integration Agreement
    Eli Lilly and Company chairman and CEO, Sidney Taurel, today made the case for a Japan-US Economic Integration Agreement, and urged private groups to help lay the groundwork for such a free-trade deal. He also expressed optimism regarding a favorable conclusion of the US-Korea negotiations over a free-trade agreement, arguing that "both sides understand the symbolic as well as the practical benefits of what they are trying to accomplish."
  • 31-Aug-2006 Hartford Courant
    Free trade deal stalled
    Ratification of the US-Colombia FTA has been held up by the White House’s refusal to notify the US Congress, perhaps fearing that another highly politicized trade deal could hurt the re-election chances of Republican incumbents.
  • 31-Aug-2006
    Express fear on doorstep of Free Trade
    The Newscasters and Radio and TV Producers guild considered that the Free Trade Agreement signed by the country with Central America and the United States will jeopardize the sector and will affect the population’s possibility to receiving reliable information.
  • 31-Aug-2006
    Australia gives China deadline for access
    Australia told Beijing today it wanted access to China’s services market by the end of the year, saying it needed to see real progress as the sixth round of free trade talks begin.
  • 31-Aug-2006
    Another FTA issue looms: state-assisted banks
    The third round of South Korea-U.S. free trade agreement (FTA) talks will begin September 6 in Seattle, and observers expect Washington to demand that Seoul cease giving aid to certain financial institutions, including government-run banks.
  • 31-Aug-2006 AFP
    India seeks free trade accord with European Union: report
    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, during a European summit in Finland in October, will call for the start of negotiations on an Indian-EU free trade agreement.
  • 31-Aug-2006 San Francisco Chronicle
    Mexico’s corn farmers see their livelihoods wither away
    An estimated 1.5 million agricultural jobs have been lost since NAFTA went into effect in 1994.
  • 31-Aug-2006 KCTU
    FTA, KORUS FTA and challenges of the labor movement
    I am going to provide in this writing laborers’ perspectives towards the KORUS FTA; what lies in its core, why it is so problematic, and what kinds of consequences it will bring about. In addition, although not perfect, I am going to show how the Korean labor movement should respond to the KORUS FTA and deal with its challenges.
  • 30-Aug-2006
    Under RP-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement local settlement of disputes agreed on
    The Philippines and Japan have agreed to settle all disputes domestically under the proposed Economic Partnership Agreement unless the Secretaries of Trade of both countries agree to bring the dispute to an international arbitration court.
  • 30-Aug-2006 AllAfrica.com
    Building on AGOA for African agricultural trade expansion
    On the final day of the annual forum on the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa) last month, the United States and Rwanda signed a bilateral agreement aimed at increasing trade flow between the two countries.