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  • 13-Jun-2006 Dominican Today
    By 80%, Dominican firms cannot compete in Free Trade
    Approximately 80% of the 4,000 firms that operate in the country are not prepared to compete in the framework of the Free Trade Agreement with Central America and Central America (DR-CAFTA).
  • 12-Jun-2006 CBC
    Atlantica trade zone talks spark 2nd day of protest
    Activists protested for a second day in New Brunswick on Saturday as business leaders met to discuss a proposed free-trade zone for the Maritimes, Quebec and northeastern United States.
  • 12-Jun-2006 New Kerala
    Canada hopes to conclude free trade agreement with India
    Canada hopes to sign an investment promotion and protection agreement with India later this year that would encourage free trade between the two countries, Prime Minister Stephen Harper has said.
  • 12-Jun-2006 The Daily Star
    EU presses for conclusion of free-trade deal with GCC
    European Union trade chief Peter Mandelson called Saturday for talks in Brussels with the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council, so that a final free trade deal with the Gulf Arab bloc can be struck by year-end.
  • 12-Jun-2006 The Age
    Free trade fears in Snowy backflip
    The last-minute scrapping of the $3 billion Snowy Hydro float, attributed by the Government to the public outcry at the prospect of losing control of an "icon", may have been partly prompted by fears it would contravene Australia’s free trade agreement negotiated with the US last year.
  • 12-Jun-2006 Yonhap
    S Korea-EU FTA to generate more benefits than US FTA, reports say
    A free trade agreement (FTA) between South Korea and the European Union will bring greater benefits to Asia’s fourth-largest economy than a similar trade pact with the United States, reports showed Sunday.
  • 12-Jun-2006 The Standard
    The myth of free trade
    Once we confront the flimsiness of the free trade ideal and admit that every deal has varied implications, the sleight of hand that characterizes so-called global free trade might begin to be broken down and something called fair trade might yet emerge.
  • 12-Jun-2006 AFP
    Malaysia, US face big task as free-trade talks kick off
    The United States and Malaysia are to embark on free-trade talks in the resort island of Penang, which are being fast-tracked with the goal of striking a deal by the end of the year.
  • 12-Jun-2006 Green Left Weekly
    Uruguay: ’We are not going to sign the FTA with the US’
    “We are not going to sign the TLC [Free Trade Agreement] with the United States”, said Hugo Rodriguez, secretary of the Chamber of Senators and director of the Uruguayan Socialist Party. “But we are in a difficult situation.”
  • 12-Jun-2006 Green Bay Press Gazette
    Free-trade agreement with Laos not in cards, US official says
    The United States has no plans to negotiate a free-trade agreement with Laos, according to the new US trade representative Susan Schwab. "That isn’t even in the cards," she said.
  • 12-Jun-2006 Eyes on Europe
    Mercosur-EU Relations - Historical background and perspectives
    Despite the promised benefits for both sides, and in particular for Mercosur, there are few chances for significant changes to occur in the EU’s protectionism in its agricultural sector which would favour Mercosur. Considering this, Mercosur countries should be more concerned that the signature of an agreement based on limited market access concessions for few products is not an important step forward.
  • 11-Jun-2006 People’s Daily
    China’s Minister of Commerce holds talks with EU Trade Commissioner
    The two officials exchanged views on modification of the present economic cooperation agreement between EU and China.
  • 11-Jun-2006 Zawya
    The politics of business
    David Hamod, president and CEO of the National US Arab Chamber of Commerce, speaks about US-Arab trade relations
  • 11-Jun-2006 The Hindu
    Govt working to check Lankan pepper imports
    Sri Lanka’s pepper exports to the country are a threat to the Indian growers and the Union Government would work out a solution through political and other means, according to Mr Jairam Ramesh, Union Minister of State for Commerce.
  • 11-Jun-2006 CNA
    AmCham pushes for direct cross-straits links
    Officials of the American Chamber of Commerce in Taipei said in Washington, DC Thursday that setting up direct cross-Taiwan Strait links could fast-track a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the United States and Taiwan.
  • 11-Jun-2006 AP
    Mexico, Argentina sign extended agreement
    Mexico and Argentina signed an extended trade and investment agreement Thursday increasing the number of products given preferential tariff treatment by the two countries.
  • 11-Jun-2006 Bangkok Post
    FTA hurting Thai farmers
    A recent study led by Thammasat University academic Rangsan Thanapornpan claims that the Australia-Thailand free trade agreement has benefited only a small group of industrialists, while people in the agricultural sector have been adversely affected.
  • 11-Jun-2006 swissinfo
    NGOs take aim at free-trade accords
    Developing countries risk losing out under agreements struck with Switzerland and its European Free Trade Association (Efta) partners, say campaigners.
  • 11-Jun-2006 MITI
    India-Malaysia signs liberal economic cooperation contract
    The Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement will enable Malaysia to expand and strengthen cooperation and collaboration activities in areas where India is advanced such as biotechnology, software development, science and education.
  • 10-Jun-2006 Times of India
    Now, FTA with Gulf runs into trouble
    If it’s edible oil which is delaying India’s free trade agreement (FTA) with Asean, petrochemical products and plastics are proving to be a stumbling block for a bilateral trade pact with the six oil-rich members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).