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  • 8-May-2006 Channel News Asia
    Singapore, Pakistan complete third round of free trade talks
    Singapore and Pakistan on Friday completed a third round of negotiations for a free trade agreement (FTA), the trade ministry said.
  • 8-May-2006 Miami Herald
    Uruguay moving to free-trade talks
    Uruguayan President Tabaré Vázquez, often cited as an example of Latin America’s leftward shift, and President Bush agreed Thursday to deeper ties and talks that could lead to a free-trade pact with Washington.
  • 8-May-2006 Jerusalem Post
    Free trade with South America a step closer
    A free trade agreement between Israel and Mercosur took another step towards realization recently with the closure of a second round of talks.
  • 7-May-2006
    Sonia’s ire on Indo-ASEAN free trade moves
    The Indian Government’s move to go in for more Free Trade Agreements with Asian countries has run into difficulties with Congress President Sonia Gandhi asking Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to "very carefully scrutinise" India-ASEAN FTA to safeguard interests of domestic farmers.
  • 6-May-2006
    Industry and Commerce Minister opens workshop on exporting
    Minister of Industry and Commerce, Dr.Hasasan Abdullah Fakhro opened here on Saturday the first workshop on exporting Trade (ETT) organized by the by the Volunteers for Economic Growth Alliance ( VEGA ).
  • 6-May-2006
    Trade in services in SAARC to be discussed in Oct
    The Committee of Experts (COE) of the South Asia Free Trade Area (SAFTA) will examine the proposal to include trade in services under the SAFTA agreement in October this year.
  • 6-May-2006
    India aiming for Pan-Asian FTA: Manmohan
    Having concluded free trade agreements with SAARC, Singapore and Thailand, India is pursuing similar arrangements with several other Asian countries, the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, said here on Friday.
  • 6-May-2006
    FTA keeps Guatemala minister in dock
    The Guatemalan Congress began its second day of questioning Economy Minister Marcio Cuevas Thursday, on the basis and effects of the free trade agreement with the United States.
  • 6-May-2006
    Caricom, South Korea sign cooperation pact
    Caricom and the Republic of Korea have identified seven areas of cooperation to be pursued including the promotion, expansion and diversification of trade and investment flows; and the exchange of views and information on measures to facilitate access to their respective markets, Caricom Secretary-General Edwin Carrington said.
  • 6-May-2006
    S Korea-US alliance good teamwork
    When I signed on to be a US diplomat almost 30 years ago, I never imagined it would lead to playing football with a Super Bowl MVP. Yet two weeks ago, I found myself standing in my living room in Seoul launching a pass to Hines Ward, the Korean American star of the Pittsburgh Steelers and MVP of Superbowl XL.
  • 6-May-2006
    Electricity crisis and high cost obstacle to TLC
    The ongoing electrical crisis and its high cost will adversely affect the production of groups looking forward to participate with their businesses in the United States, Dominican Republic and central America Free Trade agreement (CAFTA-DR), said Miguel Cocco, Custom’s Director General.
  • 6-May-2006
    Pakistan and US to enhance trade, economic relations
    The United States has appreciated Pakistan’s trade and investment policies as liberal and attractive and has suggested to the government of Pakistan to arrange a meeting with all US companies working in Pakistan at a proper forum to know their concerns about making investment in Pakistan and subsequently devise a mechanism to address their concerns as it would go a long way in attracting foreign investment in Pakistan.
  • 6-May-2006
    Uruguay President Vazquez says Uruguay seeking improved trade ties with US
    After meeting with President George W. Bush, Uruguay President Tabaré Vazquez appeared on Voice of America (VOA) to say that the two presidents had “made profound advances toward a better understanding between our two countries that will permit us to improve our commercial exchanges.”
  • 6-May-2006
    US forum focuses on ways trade can produce political effects in Mideast
    The importance of trade as a vehicle that can also produce significant political effects was the focus of a Cato Institute briefing on Capitol Hill entitled "Building Foundations for Freedom, Commerce and Peace in the Middle East."
  • 6-May-2006 ABC
    Vaile pushes for broad Chinese FTA
    Federal Trade Minister Mark Vaile says wheat and beef must be included in any Australian free trade agreement (FTA) with China.
  • 6-May-2006 Asia Times
    Seoul to resume stalled FTA talks with Japan
    South Korea’s finance minister says the country will seek to resume its stalled negotiations for a free trade agreement (FTA) with Japan after wrapping up a pact with the United States.
  • 5-May-2006 AllAfrica.com
    Departing from USTR, Portman leaves dead US-Southern Africa negotiations behind
    Today, as US Trade Rep. Robert Portman stepped down to run the Office of Management and Budget, civil society organizations in the US and South Africa are applauding the rejection of the USTR’s efforts to revive the US-Southern Africa Customs Union Free Trade Agreement (US-SACU FTA) negotiations.
  • 5-May-2006 Bernama
    M’sia provides ideal base to penetrate Asean market
    Bilateral and regional trade and investment liberalisation measures undertaken in the context of Asean complement the opportunities offered by Malaysia’s growing economy, thus providing an ideal base for companies to penetrate the Asean market, International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz said Thursday.
  • 5-May-2006 International News Network
    Federal Cabinet approves finalizing of FTA with Russia
    Pakistan’s Federal Cabinet has approved finalizing a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Russia.
  • 4-May-2006
    Is the US trade agenda coming apart at the seams?
    US activists for trade justice dubbed the week of April 16 as the week of action. By the end of the week, thanks to key events revealing an unraveling of the Bush administration’s free trade agenda, trade activists campaigning for a more just global trade system celebrated victory.