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  • 2-Aug-2006 Prensa Latina
    Costa Rican Greens slam US-FTA
    Some 60 Costa Rican ecologist organizations protested Monday against the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Central America and the United States, due to its risk for the environment.
  • 2-Aug-2006 Scoop
    Implications of Colombia’s integration into Plan Puebla Panama
    From July onwards, Colombia will form part of the one-sided geopolitical mega-project that seeks to consolidate the neoliberal model in the western Latin America with the aim of privatizing highway infrastructure, public services and natural resources.
  • 2-Aug-2006 Korea Times
    Half of Koreans oppose US FTA
    Half of South Koreans said in a recent poll that they oppose a free trade agreement (FTA) with the United States.
  • 2-Aug-2006
    Japan trade deal ’bigger than China’
    A free trade deal between Australia and Japan could be a multi-billion dollar bonanza for both countries, Foreign Minister Alexander Downer has suggested.
  • 2-Aug-2006 Economic Times
    Japan to propose 16-nation Asian FTA, including India
    Japan’s trade minister will propose forming a 16-nation East Asian free trade zone, including India, that covers half the world’s population and a quarter of its gross domestic product at an upcoming regional forum, an official said.
  • 1-Aug-2006 Bangkok Post
    Anti-FTA bodies join forces against US deals
    Thailand’s anti-FTA movements have formed an alliance with counterparts in other countries including South Korea, Costa Rica and Colombia against US efforts to strike bilateral trade agreements across the globe.
  • 1-Aug-2006
    WTO is dead, long live free trade: globalisation and its new avatars
    Bilateral and unilateral, initiatives are the new avatars of globalisation and free trade. And it is these avatars we must challenge to stop corporate rule, while WTO hangs between intensive care and the crematorium.
  • 1-Aug-2006 IPS
    Japan: Free trade deal with Manila stumbles over labour
    While 23 July marked the 50th anniversary of bilateral friendship between Japan and the Philippines, Tokyo has decided not to use the occasion to conclude a long-awaited free trade agreement (FTA) with a fellow Asian country.
  • 31-Jul-2006
    Malaysia and Australia set to enter new era with FTA
    Economic relations between Malaysia and Australia are set to enter a new era when the two countries conclude a free trade agreement (FTA).
  • 31-Jul-2006
    India to raise SAFTA issues in Dhaka
    India, which has called for an emergency meeting of the South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA) Ministerial Council, is expected to raise the issue of Pakistan backing away from its commitment under the multilateral agreement.
  • 31-Jul-2006
    Academics branded ’anti-US over FTA research’
    The head of the Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra says there has been an attempt to silence academics who are making critical comments about issues of public importance.
  • 31-Jul-2006
    An FTA story for children
    Hello, my young friends! I want to share with you a strange math equation that I found. It attempts to tell you what the sum is after such and such numbers are added up. Or, it tries to tell you the average of all these numbers combined. For example, it tells what GDP is, what the whole trade volume is, what per capita income is. Confusing? Well, I am not so good at numbers, so I also didn’t let the equation bother me very much, either. It was perhaps because I wasn’t that much interested in economics, after all.
  • 31-Jul-2006 The Hankyoreh
    A Korea-U.S. trade agreement: what is at stake?
    This examines macro-economic issues, intellectual property and patent protections, the potential impact on pharmaceuticals, and other issues at stake in the U.S.-Korea FTA.
  • 31-Jul-2006
    Has Mercosur gone bananas?
    While the world was focused on the tragic events taking place in Lebanon and northern Israel, something very disturbing happened in South America last week. The trading bloc known as Mercosur (the South American common market), at its summit meeting in the Argentine city of Cordoba, formally supported Venezuela’s bid for one of the two Latin American seats on the United Nations Security Council.
  • 31-Jul-2006
    Canada: The Occidental Tourist - Expropriation Claim Tests BIT Efficacy
    The outcome of Occidental Petroleum’s latest dispute with Ecuador will be an important test of the effectiveness of BITs in protecting overseas investor rights in volatile political climates.
  • 31-Jul-2006
    HM issues orders to begin implementation of FTA
    HM King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, on Friday, gave his royal orders to begin implementing the Bahrain US FTA as from August 1, 2006.
  • 31-Jul-2006
    Expert: Keep Delaying CAFTA for DR
    Fernando Alvarez Bogaert, former Finances minister, said Friday that the validity of the Central American-Dominican Republic-US Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), put off for this month, could wreck national production if enacted.
  • 31-Jul-2006
    WTO collapse set to fuel Asia’s "noodle bowl" effect
    The breakdown of the WTO talks has dealt a blow to the trade prospects of Asia’s open economies and is likely to encourage a growing "noodle bowl" of bilateral pacts, analysts said.
  • 31-Jul-2006
    Driving benefit from SAFTA
    The (SAFTA) South Asian Free Trade Agreement has been implemented from July 1, 2006, which is operating under the framework of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC).
  • 31-Jul-2006
    Chinese Flower Power Hits Thai Growers
    On the misty hill slopes of northern Thailand the chill in the air encourages roses to grow to a size larger than apples. Hundreds of these large blooms, in colours ranging from red and crimson to orange and white, are harvested daily to feed the flower markets of Bangkok.