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  • 19-Jun-2006 NLC
    US-Jordan free trade agreement descends into human trafficking
    Tens of thousands of foreign guest workers are stripped of their passports, trapped in involuntary servitude, sewing clothing for Wal-Mart, Gloria Vanderbilt, Target, Kohl’s, Thalia Sodi for Kmart, Victoria’s Secret, L.L.Bean and others.
  • 17-Jun-2006 OMNI
    Interview: Protect Korean cinema
    "The fight to save the Korean screen quota isn’t only for the benefit of the Koreans, but it is also for the global cultural movement."
  • 17-Jun-2006 Asia Times
    World health: A lethal dose of US politics
    An Asia Times Online investigation reveals that at the time of his death, World Health Organization (WHO) director general Lee Jong-wook, a South Korean national, had closely aligned himself with the US government and by association US corporate interests, often to the detriment of the WHO’s most vital commitments and positions.
  • 17-Jun-2006 IPS
    US/Colombia: Dead unionists no hurdle to free trade
    The US government is not only a step away from ratifying a new free trade agreement, but also from rewarding persistent and severe human rights abuses in Colombia, where each year more trade union leaders are murdered than in all other nations put together, a new report charges.
  • 17-Jun-2006 Daily Times
    Malaysia and America as free trade partners?
    The American-backed FTA is certainly not designed to serve the interest of ordinary Malaysian or American workers (it may well lead to the practice of dumping and out-sourcing instead), but it will invariably open up the Malaysian economy to the rigours and discipline of the global market.
  • 17-Jun-2006 AP
    Bolivia changes mind on US trade deal
    The government of President Evo Morales said Friday it hopes to negotiate a free trade agreement with the U.S., a policy turnaround apparently influenced by pressure from business groups.
  • 17-Jun-2006 Business Times
    US expects Malaysia FTA talks to conclude by year-end
    The US is pleased with the progress of the first round of the US-Malaysia Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations, and expects it to conclude by the end of the year, after four more rounds.
  • 17-Jun-2006 Gulf News
    Gulf, EU show flexibility in reaching a compromise
    A free trade agreement (FTA) between the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and 25-member European Union (EU) could be clinched as early as year-end as there seems to be a possibility that the two sides will relax rules related to investments and rules of origin.
  • 17-Jun-2006 The Star
    Najib: KL will review ‘lopsided’ FTA with Japan
    Malaysia will review its free trade agreement (FTA) with Japan following claims that it is lopsided, said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said.
  • 17-Jun-2006 BNA
    Bahraini-US FTA likely to go into effect on August 1st
    A US source, close to the Free Trade Agreement negotiations, said it is likely the Bahraini US commercial agreement will go into effect in early August 2006 after Bahrain endorses all Intellectual Copyright Laws.
  • 16-Jun-2006
    Korea, EU set to start FTA talks
    The chief of South Korea’s trade promotion agency Friday called for Korea to pursue a free trade agreement (FTA) with the European Union (EU) as soon as possible.
  • 16-Jun-2006 Yonhap
    US draws distinct lines on what Congress will reject in Korea FTA
    A senior US senator drew clear lines Wednesday on what the Congress will not accept in a free trade agreement (FTA) with South Korea, including imports from an industrial complex inside North Korea.
  • 16-Jun-2006 Antara News
    America’s free trade pacts driving illegal timber trade
    US free trade agreements are accelerating the destruction of tropical forests in Asia and Latin America, according to a report released today by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA).
  • 15-Jun-2006 People’s Daily
    Japanese official: FTA talks with China are possible in 2008
    Mr. Osamu Watanabe, Chairman of the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) recently told China Youth Daily in Beijing that talks on the free trade zone between Japan and China were not likely to be launched until 2008 when China fully honors its WTO commitment.
  • 15-Jun-2006 CNA
    Taiwan to sign free trade pact with Nicaragua
    Taiwan will sign a free trade agreement with Nicaragua June 16 to further boost bilateral trade and economic cooperation, government officials said Wednesday.
  • 15-Jun-2006 The Record
    Council warns against free trade with South Korea
    Kitchener joined a growing list of Canadian municipalities worried about the impact a proposed free-trade agreement with South Korea will have on the crucial automotive sector of southwestern Ontario’s economy.
  • 15-Jun-2006 Daily Times
    Musharraf says Sino-Pak agreement on free trade will be finalised this year
    Pakistan can be an energy corridor for China and it wants the Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) gas pipeline extended up to China, President General Pervez Musharraf told a group of Chinese traders during a meeting on Wednesday.
  • 15-Jun-2006 Movimiento Boliviano de lucha contra el TLC y el ALCA
    Baseline positions of Bolivian Government for association agreement with the EU
    If the CAN countries work out their differences, including establishment of a common tariff, EU-CAN talks could get under way in January 2007, and the association agreement, which includes political, economic, and trade chapters, would come online in May 2008.
  • 15-Jun-2006 Asia Times
    Japan Inc smitten by Vietnam
    Japanese firms’ investment spree in Vietnam comes amid an increasing number of free-trade agreements (FTAs) being concluded or negotiated in East Asia.
  • 15-Jun-2006 Dawn
    Humayun proposes PTA talks with Kabul
    Pakistan’s Commerce Minister Humayun Akhtar Khan on Wednesday suggested initiation of talks on preferential trade agreement (PTA) with Afghanistan, which would lead to free trade agreement (FTA) between the two countries.