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  • 10-Jun-2006 Prensa Latina
    Colombia-US FTA talks still open
    Colombian Trade Minister Jorge Humberto Botero recognized Friday that negotiations on the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the US were not totally closed in February as it was said.
  • 10-Jun-2006 Movimiento Boliviano por la Soberanía y la Integración solidaria de los pueblos: Contra el TLC y el ALCA
    Back Bolivia’s Peoples’ Trade Agreement!
    Here is an agreement that isn’t defensive, but offensive in a truly positive sense. It starts from Andean principles of solidarity, complementarity, reciprocity and co-existence with nature, which contrast radically with current trade regimes that extend rights to capital and multinationals regardless of the cost.
  • 10-Jun-2006 3D
    UN committee strongly urges Morocco to evaluate impact of the US-Morocco FTA
    Morocco came under review last month by the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. During this process, the UN Committee raised concerns about the effects of the United States-Morocco Free Trade Agreement (FTA) on access to affordable medicines and the enjoyment of the right to health in the country.
  • 9-Jun-2006 DC Indymedia
    Koreans storm Cargill Corp offices
    While the USTR’s team whines that protests are disrupting the talks, protestors led by the 60 plus delegation from South Korea stepped up the pressure by going to the offices of Cargill, an agricultural multinational corporation deeply involved in the impoverishment of traditional Korean farmers.
  • 9-Jun-2006 Monsters & Critics
    Albania to sign EU association agreement
    Albania`s prime minister says he will sign an association and stabilization agreement with the European Union, ending three years of negotiations.
  • 8-Jun-2006 IPS
    African nations wary of closer embrace with US
    A chorus of US officials is signaling that Washington wants to turn a controversial programme giving poor African nations partial access to US markets into a full-fledged free trade agreement that would open Africa’s economy to US corporations.
  • 8-Jun-2006
    Talk of FTA problems premature: US official
    It is premature to say there are problems between Qatar and the US in the discussions towards a Free Trade Agreement (FTA), US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs C David Welch said yesterday.
  • 8-Jun-2006
    Entrepreneurs request: "no further Free Trade delays"
    The Dominican Chamber of Commerce and Production yesterday requested of the government to avoid postponing implementation of the Free Trade Agreement with Central America and the United States.
  • 8-Jun-2006
    Peruvians striking against FTA
    Peruvian grassroots organizations are beginning Thursday a strike against the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the US to avoid its ratification by Congress.
  • 8-Jun-2006
    Korea, US at odds on two-thirds of free-trade agenda
    Seoul and Washington have failed to narrow their differences on some 60 percent of items on the agenda at their first round of free-trade talks in Washington. The talks started Monday.
  • 8-Jun-2006
    Britain’s Duke of York to discuss trade, investment with Thai Deputy PM
    His Royal Highness Prince Andrew, Britain’s Duke of York, will discuss trade and investment with Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Somkid Jatusripitak here Thursday with an aim to strengthen bilateral trade ties between the United Kingdom and Thailand.
  • 8-Jun-2006
    US Democrats join Korean protesters
    Downtown traffic was temporarily jammed Wednesday as South Korean protesters opposing a trade agreement with the United States rallied the Buddhist way, bowing to the ground every three steps.
  • 8-Jun-2006
    Canada lags in global trade race: Emerson
    Canada has rested on its resource-boom laurels and has fallen behind in the global race to sign free-trade deals with other countries, Trade Minister David Emerson warns.
  • 8-Jun-2006 Yonhap
    S. Korea, US far divided over rice, quarantine issues in FTA talks
    South Korea and the United States ended the third day of their first round of talks over a free trade accord Wednesday, with both remaining far apart over rice and quarantine issues, Seoul’s chief negotiator said.
  • 8-Jun-2006 Indepedent Media Review Analysis
    Boycott of Israel still in effect, Omani official tells ’Post’
    Five months after signing a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the US, Oman continues to restrict the import of Israeli-made goods despite a pledge made to the US that it would not boycott the Jewish state, The Jerusalem Post has learned.
  • 8-Jun-2006 USITC
    USITC releases report on impact of US-Peru FTA
    The US International Trade Commission released its report assessing the bilateral free trade agreement (FTA) that the President has entered into with Peru. The report provides an assessment of the likely impact of the FTA on the US economy and on specific industry sectors and consumers.
  • 8-Jun-2006 Xinhua
    Peruvians want Andean summit to speed up trade pact with EU: CAN chief
    Peru’s President Alejandro Toledo wants the Andean Community of Nations (CAN) summit set for next Tuesday to push forward negotiations on a trade pact with the European Union, the CAN announced on Wednesday.
  • 8-Jun-2006 ePolitix
    Hague backs EU-US free trade zone
    Shadow foreign secretary of the UK William Hague has called for a free trade area to be established between the EU and US.
  • 8-Jun-2006 Oakland Institute
    Statements from a press conference challenging the US-Korea free trade agreement
    "Ever since President Roh Moo Hyun revealed his intent to pursue a FTA with the United States, every aspect of Korean society from labor, agriculture, entertainment, civic groups, and health sectors have voiced their opposition to the proposed deal."
  • 7-Jun-2006
    Peru protests could mar FTA debates
    Peruvian Congress Agrarian and Foreign Trade Commissions have started to discuss the US-devised free trade agreement.