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  • 11-Feb-2006
    Trade minister selling FTA to US and Koreans
    Only a few years ago, the idea of signing free-trade deals was new to Koreans. But after signing such agreements with Chile and Singapore, and after the opening of free-trade talks with the United States was announced, free trade is now at the forefront of the national discourse.
  • 10-Feb-2006 Jamaica Gleaner
    FTAA off? - Regional heads explore option to US-proposed Free Trade Area
    Caribbean leaders are reconsidering the region’s strategic alliances, including a possible free trade agreement with Venezuela as an alternative to the stalled Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) negotiations.
  • 9-Feb-2006
    Fiji: China-Australia free trade agreement puts Fiji in further bind
    Fiji’s garment industry will face more problems if a free trade agreement (FTA) is signed between Australia and China, says Fiji Textile Clothing and Footwear President, Ramesh Solanki.
  • 9-Feb-2006
    Finance Minister Warns Against FX Speculation: Korea Seeks to Resume FTA Talks With Japan
    Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance and Economy Han Duck-soo Wednesday said that the Korean won’s current strength against the dollar will not last long.
  • 9-Feb-2006
    FTA Talks With Japan: Positive But Prudent Approach Needed
    Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance and Economy Han Duck-soo said on Wednesday that the government would seek to resume free trade agreement (FTA) talks with Japan soon. Han said that recent developments have created a favorable climate for Korea to resume the FTA talks with Japan.
  • 9-Feb-2006
    China established nine FTAs in past five years
    China has established nine free trade areas (FTA) with different partners during the "Tenth Five Year Plan" period (2001-2005), covering one fourth of China’s total foreign trade, according to Ministry of Commerce.
  • 9-Feb-2006
    Chinese food makes Thais uneasy
    A free-trade agreement (FTA) that Thailand signed with China a little over two years ago has begun to worry politicians and academics, who say it has proved disastrous for the Southeast Asian country’s farmers.
  • 9-Feb-2006
    Asia risks spaghetti bowl trade deal mess: ADB
    A proliferation of bilateral free trade deals in Asia risks creating a "spaghetti bowl" of overlapping measures that could actually harm companies, the head of the Asia Development Bank (ADB) said today.
  • 9-Feb-2006
    US delivers studies on six strategic economic sectors for FTA
    United States ambassador to the country, Hans Hertell, handed over to Industry and Commerce minister Francisco Javier Garcia, six studies that focus on strengthening competitiveness of equal number of productive sectors, with a view on the Free Trade Agreement. “I am here to deliver these six studies by sector, which describe new and ample opportunities,” said Hertell.
  • 9-Feb-2006
    Bogota Mayor: People Should Settle FTA
    Bogota Mayor Luis Eduardo Garzon insisted Thursday on a referendum to finally resolve the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Washington because of its upshots in the Colombian people.
  • 9-Feb-2006
    Don’t rush to sign FTA, Nesac warns
    The National Economic and Social Advisory Council yesterday warned the prime minister not to let the immediate gains from opening trades with the US blind him to the latent risks of rushing into an economic partnership.
  • 9-Feb-2006
    Korea to Have Strong Say at FTA Talks With US: MOFE
    Vice Finance and Economy Minister Kwon Tae-shin Thursday said Korea shouldn’t be shy at the free trade agreement (FTA) negotiation table with the United States.
  • 9-Feb-2006 FTA Watch
    FTA Watch adamant Thailand-US FTA must be stopped
    On 7 February 2006, the FTA Watch warned about the catastrophe that would arise from the US’s FTA proposal to Thailand on Intellectual Property Rights which was submitted in the sixth round of negotiations.
  • 9-Feb-2006 Indo-Asian News Service
    Obhrai wants free trade pact
    Indo-Canadian MP Deepak Obhrai, newly named parliamentary secretary to the minister of foreign affairs, has said he will push for a free trade agreement between India and Canada.
  • 9-Feb-2006 JoongAng Daily
    US rejects free trade in Kaesong products
    A US official said yesterday that Washington would not consider goods manufactured at an industrial park in the North Korean border city of Kaesong as South Korean products in its free-trade negotiations with Seoul.
  • 9-Feb-2006 IPS
    Mexico-EU: Not everyone happy with results of free trade treaty
    Five and a half years after the implementation of the Mexico-European Union free trade agreement, the first such accord between Europe and a country in Latin America, the partners tout its success, while social activists complain that it has failed to deliver on its promises.
  • 9-Feb-2006 Washington Post
    S. Korea halts film making to protest US trade deal
    South Korea’s movie industry ground to a halt on Wednesday, as dozens of stars and hundreds of film workers protested against a government move to cut protection for the industry to smooth free trade talks with the United States.
  • 9-Feb-2006 AFP
    Japan hopes for free trade talks with India by summer
    Japan hopes to open talks with India by this summer on a free-trade agreement, which would open the way for Asia’s largest economy to invest more in the emerging giant, an official said Wednesday.
  • 9-Feb-2006 Chosunilbo
    US wants more concessions on beef imports: Official
    The US will push Korea for further negotiations on resuming imports of US beef with parts attached to the bone included, an official with the US Embassy in Korea said Wednesday. This January, the Korean government partly lifted the ban to ease the way for free-trade talks.
  • 9-Feb-2006 Prensa Latina
    Ecuador students join anti-FTA protests
    University students are taking to the streets Wednesday to demand expiration of the contract with Oxy US oil company and spurn the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Washington.