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  • 14-Jun-2006 Catholic Online
    Is free trade just? Church speaks for those who fall through cracks
    Free trade agreements have become a bone of contention again in the Andes, and Catholics must take a stand, said an international economic development policy adviser for the US bishops.
  • 14-Jun-2006 FTA Malaysia
    Coalition on US-Malaysia FTA memorandum to the government of Malaysia
    Given the lack of transparency and accountability in the on-going negotiations and the strong likelihood of an imbalanced outcome in the US-Malaysia FTA negotiations, we urgently call on the government to halt all further negotiations until a comprehensive cost-benefit assessment is done.
  • 14-Jun-2006 Fin24
    Iraq eyes EU trade deal
    Iraq’s new government plans to start immediately negotiating a trade and cooperation deal with the European Union, its foreign minister said Monday hailing a "new chapter" in ties with the bloc.
  • 13-Jun-2006 Council on Foreign Relations
    The rise in bilateral free trade agreements
    In the absence of a breakthrough in multilateral talks, the Bush administration has pressed ahead with smaller bilateral free trade agreements to secure preferential deals as well as cement ties with strategically important countries in the Middle East, the Pacific Rim, and Latin America.
  • 13-Jun-2006
    Malaysian-US FTA talks ’easier’ than Thai
    The United States and Malaysia began a first round of talks Monday to forge a bilateral free trade agreement they hope will be concluded by early next year.
  • 13-Jun-2006
    Trade treaties and challenging US hegemony in the Americas
    Venezuela’s president Hugo Chávez, Brazil’s president Lula Inacio da Silva, and Nestor Kirchner, president of Argentina, met in Sao Paulo, Brazil on April 26 to discuss possibilities for integration and collaboration. On April 29, Cuba’s president Fidel Castro met with Chávez and newly elected Bolivian president Evo Morales to sign a People Trade Agreement (TPC), which is seen as a step towards the alternative trade agreement being proposed by Chávez, the Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA).
  • 13-Jun-2006
    Korea pledges to protect farmers in FTA talks
    South Korea aims to protect sensitive agricultural products even if a free trade agreement (FTA) is signed with the United States, a government negotiator said Tuesday.
  • 13-Jun-2006
    US FTA a different ball game altogether
    The Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations between Malaysia and the United States, which kicked off yesterday (12 June 2006) on the island of Penang, were wrapped in secrecy even though the issues to be discussed have far-reaching implications for Malaysian citizens and Malaysia as a sovereign nation. Mind you, all this is unfolding within the larger context of the din, frenzy and exhilaration of the World Cup.
  • 13-Jun-2006
    United States and Rwanda sign agreement to deepen trade and investment relations
    The United States and Rwanda today signed an agreement aimed at deepening and strengthening trade and investment ties between the two countries.
  • 13-Jun-2006 AFP
    Malaysia says cautious on US trade deal
    Malaysia said it was proceeding cautiously with negotiations for a free-trade deal with the United States which began this week, and would not act against the national interest.
  • 13-Jun-2006 Kyodo
    Japan-Malaysia FTA to take effect on July 13
    A free trade agreement between Japan and Malaysia will take effect on July 13 to scrap tariffs on essentially all industrial goods and most agricultural, forestry and fishery products within 10 years, the Japanese government said Tuesday.
  • 13-Jun-2006
    Seoul gives much, takes little in FTA talks with Washington
    South Korea and the United States ended their first round of formal five-day talks for a free trade agreement, but South Korean negotiators returned home empty-handed.
  • 13-Jun-2006 The Peninsula
    US envoy addresses Qatari businessmen
    The US ambassador to Qatar, Chase Untermeyer, has said he hoped that Qatar follows into the footsteps of its GCC neighbours and concludes a free trade agreement (FTA) with his country.
  • 13-Jun-2006 Kyodo
    Ex-US official sees S Korea-US FTA as ’wake-up call’ to Japan
    A successful conclusion of South Korea-US free trade agreement talks would be a "wake-up call" to Japan and the United States for a similar accord between the two countries, a former senior US trade official said in a recent interview.
  • 13-Jun-2006 TWN
    Malaysians protest against free trade talks with US
    As Malaysia and the United States began their first round of talks on a bilateral free trade agreement (FTA), they were confronted by a group of Malaysian protesters concerned that the agreement will cause the country more harm than good.
  • 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.