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  • 26-Jun-2006
    Peru to Cast Decisive FTA Vote
    The Peruvian congress is defining this week whether it ratifies or rejects the current controversial Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the US, signed by both nations in April but still without legislative approval.
  • 26-Jun-2006
    Crisis to worsen under FTA: union
    The crisis in the automotive components sector will continue to worsen as long as the Federal Government permits unfair international competition and refuses to implement a strategic industry policy.
  • 26-Jun-2006
    New government urged to accelerate opening of FTA with Japan
    The new government should rush to go ahead with the opening of the planned free trade area (FTA) with Japan before Thailand loses markets to trading rivals, according to a top executive of the textile and garment industry.
  • 26-Jun-2006
    M’sia-US FTA Likely To Be Signed, Says NGO Official
    Malaysia and the United States would not have entered into any free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations if there is no likelihood of the agreement being concluded, says Howard Rosen, executive director of the Trade Adjustment Assistance Coalition, a non-governmental organisation.
  • 26-Jun-2006
    Kaesong Issue Could Poison Korea-US FTA
    The top U.S. envoy in Seoul has expressed serious concerns about the status of products made in the Kaesong Industrial Complex, North Korea, labeling them ``poison’’ to the currently negotiated free trade agreement (FTA) between South Korea and the United States, a source said Monday.
  • 26-Jun-2006
    Before rushing to sign - Jordan
    Relations among countries are normally defined by bilateral or multilateral agreements, especially when it comes to trade under reciprocal facilitation. The purpose, of course, is to maximise benefits. In order for such agreements to be sound and sustainable, they must be balanced and serve the best interests of both sides, otherwise the party at disadvantage will find a way to obstruct the implementation of the agreement and finally yield to pressure and revoke the agreement altogether.
  • 26-Jun-2006
    Trading on terror to profit a few
    Even as Congress has finally begun a serious debate about whether U.S. troops should be withdrawn from Iraq, another part of President Bush’s "war on terror" is advancing with far less public fanfare. Last month, the Senate Finance Committee approved the implementation of the U.S.-Oman Free Trade Agreement and cleared the way for its consideration by Congress.
  • 26-Jun-2006
    Malaysia to ensure safeguards in FTA talks with US: Rafidah
    Malaysia will protect its interests when negotiating a free trade agreement (FTA) with the US, Minister of International Trade and Industry Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz says.
  • 26-Jun-2006 CCIC
    Canadian and Central American NGOs call for transparency and parliamentary debate on Free Trade Agreement
    Civil society release letter signed by 200 organizations calling for transparency and accountability in free trade negotiations
  • 23-Jun-2006 Mainichi Daily News
    Japan, Brunei to hold first FTA talks next week
    Japan and Brunei will hold the first round of talks aimed at concluding a free trade agreement in Tokyo for five days from Monday, Japan’’s Foreign Ministry said Thursday.
  • 23-Jun-2006 Business Day
    Jury still out on costs and benefits of SA trade deal with China, amid fears of severe job losses
    A free trade agreement with China would have a drastically negative effect on the clothing and footwear sectors in South Africa - but the overall economic effect would be positive, says one of the first of a series of studies.
  • 23-Jun-2006 Bangkok Post
    Activists concerned by meeting
    Activists say they suspect Thailand and Japan were trying to speed up the conclusion of their stalled Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in a meeting last night between caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra and the Japanese ambassador.
  • 22-Jun-2006
    Economic Partnership Agreements: Family farmers speak out!
    At the initiative of the Network of Farmers’ and Agricultural Producers’ Organizations of West Africa (ROPPA), leaders of three small farmers’ networks from ACP regions met in parallel to the Joint Parliamentary Assembly in Vienna on 19 June 2006 to assess the process of negotiation of Economic Partnership Agreements between their regions and the European Union.
  • 22-Jun-2006 AP
    Australia to consider free trade talks
    Australia will consider negotiating a free trade agreement with several Middle Eastern countries, Deputy Prime Minister Mark Vaile said Wednesday.
  • 22-Jun-2006 Prensa Latina
    Costa Rican unions condition FTA with Europe
    Costa Rican trade union leaders on Wednesday said that that they will support the Association Treaty with the European Union for a Free Trade Agreement (FTA), but ruled out any similarity with US-sponsored accords.
  • 21-Jun-2006
    Dominican delegation to propose creating adjustment funds in European negotiations
    The Dominican Republic, jointly with the other CARICOM (Caribbean) nations will propose to the ACP (Africa, Caribbean, Pacific) countries, creating structural adjustment funds to cover costs of the transition toward free trade, within the framework of negotiations with the European Union.
  • 21-Jun-2006
    ACP want additional resources from EU
    Pacific Island countries want the European Union to allocate additional resources to cover the costs of the regions adjustments when the Economic Partnership Agreement comes into effect.
  • 21-Jun-2006
    As US-Korea trade talks begin, Sughrue Mion helps Korean pharmaceutical companies enter US markets
    Sughrue Mion PLLC, a leading global intellectual property law firm, announced today that the firm continues to see a strong interest from Korean pharmaceutical companies in understanding the US patent system. As talks kicked-off last week in what is expected to be a fast-tracked bilateral trade agreement between the US and the Republic of Korea, protection of intellectual property and the ability to compete effectively in the US market are even more important.
  • 21-Jun-2006
    Chief delegate pursues balance in US FTA
    Kim Jong-hoon, the chief negotiator for the free trade agreement (FTA) talks with the United States, said that officials from the two countries will try to reach a balanced result that serves the interests of both countries.
  • 21-Jun-2006
    Pakistan open for investment, Aziz tells Kuwait
    Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has assured investors from Kuwait’s private and public sectors that Pakistan is open for business.