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  • 15-Aug-2006
    Panama and CR to renew FTA Talks
    A team of Panamanian experts went to Costa Rica Monday, where the 4th Round of Negotiation between both nations looking for the signing of a Bilateral Protocol of the Free Trade Treaty will take place.
  • 14-Aug-2006
    Govt in no hurry to complete FTA with US: Rafidah
    The Malaysian government is in no hurry to complete the free trade agreement (FTA) with the US, Minister of International Trade and Industry, Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz said.
  • 14-Aug-2006
    Manufacturers await free trade decision
    As free trade deals go, it’s got the potential to be a whopper. The Australian manufacturing industry though, is nervously awaiting the outcome of a Federal Cabinet debate today on a free trade deal with China. Cabinet ministers will consider if it should offer to cut tariffs on Chinese imports in return for greater access to China’s services industry.
  • 14-Aug-2006
    Industry players hold key to US-Malaysia FTA success: Rafidah
    Industry players, not the Government, hold the key to the successful conclusion of the proposed US-Malaysia Free Trade Agreement (FTA), Minister of International Trade and Industry Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz said.
  • 14-Aug-2006
    Mercosur moots trilateral FTA with India and SACU
    During the triangular IBSA (India, Brazil and South Africa) political summit on September 13 in Brazil, Mercosur is likely to propose South African Customs Union (SACU) and India the creation of a working group to explore the modalities of a trilateral free trade agreement (T-FTA) among them.
  • 14-Aug-2006 Economic Times
    Indo-Thai FTA unlikely to take off this year
    It seems unlikely that India and Thailand would graduate to a full-fledged free trade agreement (FTA) this year despite the successful implementation of the early harvest programme. The political turmoil in Thailand leading to elections in mid-October coupled with the uncertainty in FTA talks between India and Asean has pushed the India-Thai FTA talks to the backburner.
  • 14-Aug-2006 MENAFN
    Salem outlines measures to protect workers’ rights in QIZs - Jordan
    Jordan’s Minister of Labour Bassem Salem on Sunday met with US Ambassador David Hale and delegates of the Office of the US Trade Representative to outline efforts to safeguard workers’ rights in the country’s Qualified Industrial Zones (QIZ).
  • 13-Aug-2006
    Canberra’s cold feet risk lukewarm FTA
    How is the debate inside cabinet about what should be put on the table for the free trade agreement with China and what should be kept in the cupboard, playing in Beijing’s secretive pagodas of power?
  • 13-Aug-2006 SABC News
    Singapore, SA closer to Free Trade Agreement
    The first step has been taken to establish a Free Trade Agreement between Singapore and South Africa.
  • 13-Aug-2006
    Zimbabwe: Government move on Bippas rekindles hope
    Government has finished Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreements (Bippas) negotiations with France, Italy and Indonesia, a move analysts say gives a glimmer of hope to other countries whose nationals lost their agro-ventures during the land reform programme.
  • 13-Aug-2006 Bangkok Post
    Lost in statistics
    The figures show Thais are winning with free trade - yet many of the nation’s small farmers, struggling just to scrape by, are looking to lessons learned around the world.
  • 12-Aug-2006
    Partial trade deal on the table with China
    The GCC and China seem more determined than ever to pursue the goal of attaining a free trade agreement (FTA) in the not-too-distant future.
  • 12-Aug-2006
    Asean Sec Gen: Individual FTAs will not halt Asean economic progress
    Individual Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) signed or being negotiated by Asean member countries will not affect the grouping’s unity or halt its economic progress, Asean Secretary General, Ong Keng Yong said.
  • 12-Aug-2006
    Export leader bats for US retention of GSP treatment of RP goods
    Philippine trade negotiators must right away ask the US not to include the Philippines in the list of 13 developing countries slated to lose their General System of Preferences (GSP) so as not to disrupt the momentum of exports to the country’s top market.
  • 12-Aug-2006
    US welcomes agreement on drug pricing with Korea, denies it was concession
    The United States welcomed Friday an agreement reached with South Korea on a pharmaceutical pricing system that had impeded bilateral free trade agreement (FTA) talks but denied it was a concession on its part.
  • 12-Aug-2006
    Taiwan Quick Take: Honduran president to visit
    Honduran President Manuel Zelaya is expected to visit Taiwan and sign a free trade agreement (FTA) with President Chen Shui-bian in October, Taiwan officials stationed in the Central American country said yesterday.
  • 12-Aug-2006
    PM defends FTA agreements
    Defending himself and his government against criticisms of free trade area (FTA) agreements Thailand negotiated with foreign countries, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra on Saturday said that the FTAs had helped boost trade and increase the country’s exports.
  • 12-Aug-2006 Khaleej Times
    US for early signing of BIT with Pakistan
    The Bush administration has indicated its willingness to revise America’s investment procedures and to remove some of the harsh conditions to facilitate the signing of the Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) with Pakistan by September, 2006.
  • 12-Aug-2006
    Malaysian youth movement calls for suspension of Malaysia-US FTA negotiations in support Lebanon
    The Youth Movement at Malaysia’s ruling National Party have called for suspension of Malaysia US free trade negotiations for the White House’s objection to ceasefire calls in Lebanon and urged immediate trial of Israel before the ICJ for its brutal aggressions against the Lebanese and Palestinians.
  • 12-Aug-2006
    Uruguay FM against FTA with US
    Uruguayan Foreign Minister Reinaldo Gargano ratified Friday his rejection of signing of a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the US.