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  • 30-Mar-2006
    President Chávez is not the problem with CAN, but FTA’s
    Rather than any remarks made by Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez, the problem of the Andean Community of Nations (CAN) is the execution of Free Trade Agreements (FTA) with the United States, Foreign Vice-Minister Pavel Rondón told state TV channel Venezolana de Televisión during an interview.
  • 30-Mar-2006 Asia Pulse
    Shrimp farmers demand Thai lawsuit against US at WTO
    The shrimpers asked the Commerce Ministry to take the case to the WTO within three days, or breeders from across the country will assemble at the Commerce Ministry to seek justice and to protest against the Thai-US Free Trade Area (FTA) negotiations.
  • 30-Mar-2006 ABC
    Economic sectors split in bid to secure China FTA
    Australia is to break the link between key economic sectors, to start formal negotiations with China on a free trade agreement (FTA). The offers on goods and agriculture will start before work on services and investment.
  • 30-Mar-2006 The Nation
    ’Ill feelings’ about EPA
    There are a number of "misconceptions" circulating about the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) being negotiated between CARICOM, the Dominican Republic, and the European Union, according to the principal EPA negotiators.
  • 30-Mar-2006 Korea Herald
    Korea-Chile FTA boosts agricultural imports
    Some experts like Choi Sei-kyun, a research director at the Korea Rural Economic Institute, underlined in his latest research report that it is still too early to gauge the effect of the bilateral free trade deal on domestic farmers, despite the relatively rapid rise in Chilean agricultural imports.
  • 30-Mar-2006 Granma
    Bolivia: Washington opening another front?
    Even before Evo Morales won the presidential elections on December 15, 2005 and took possession on January 22, his government entered one of Washington’s exclusion lists, in this case one of "populism," an epithet that serves the White House and the US State Department, in charge of issuing warnings, to denote an executive that does not please or suit them.
  • 29-Mar-2006 Sun Star
    International researcher hits Japanese aid to RP
    A visiting Japanese researcher accused her own government of extending international aid that runs counter to the interest of the Filipinos. Kayoko’s observation came after members of the Philippine House of Representatives petitioned the Supreme Court to stop the government from finalizing an economic agreement with Japan.
  • 29-Mar-2006 Taipei Times
    Government eyes FTA with Singapore
    The Taiwan government hopes to start negotiating with Singapore on a free trade agreement (FTA) within the next two years, the nation’s representative to Singapore Hu Wei-jen said yesterday.
  • 29-Mar-2006 Reuters AltertNet
    Pakistan seeks US market access to fight extremism
    What Pakistan really needs to fight extremism is better access to US markets in order to create jobs, Pakistan’s Commerce Minister Humayun Akhtar Khan said.
  • 29-Mar-2006 Advocate
    Goddard: Take EPA negotiations seriously
    According to the general secretary of the National Union of Public Workers, Joseph Goddard, workers in Barbados stand to be affected by the EPA negotiations in terms of government procurement, intellectual property rights, agriculture, the provision of decent work, fulfilling the Millennium Development Goals, adding that there is the possibility of the agreements compromising the country’s sovereignty.
  • 28-Mar-2006
    Manufacturers bitter with govt over delay in Free Trade deal
    Ugandan manufacturers are bitter with the government over its delay to sign the Free Trade Agreement.
  • 28-Mar-2006
    Pak commerce minister arrives April 19
    The commerce minister of Pakistan will make a three-day visit to Dhaka from April 19 to attend the Safta Ministerial Council (SMC) meeting and initiate talks on signing a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Bangladesh.
  • 28-Mar-2006
    NZ to seek FTA talks with Arab countries
    New Zealand is to seek negotiations on a free trade agreement with a trade bloc of oil rich Arab nations, including Saudi Arabia.
  • 28-Mar-2006
    ’Spring struggle’: Industrial peace determines nation’s economic future
    The Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) has announced it would stage a general strike in April 3-14 in protest of parliament’s passage of a bill that labor thinks unfavorable to irregular workers and the government’s "labor road map," followed by walkouts of some industrial unions. KCTU also opposes the Korea-US free trade agreement, while calling for the provision of free medical and educational services.
  • 28-Mar-2006 Financial Express
    Pakistan refuses to give MFN status to India even after Safta ratification
    Pakistan has decided not to give most favoured nation (MFN) status to India, even under the recently ratified South Asia free trade agreement (Safta), and has indicated that it will continue to trade with the country on the basis of a positive list.
  • 28-Mar-2006 Reuters
    Ecuadorean team eyes trade deal with US this week
    Ecuador could reach a free trade deal with the United States by the end of this week if the two sides can resolve difficult agricultural issues, Ecuadorean negotiators said on Monday.
  • 28-Mar-2006 Bloomberg
    Colombia and Guatemala plan free trade talks in June
    Colombian President Alvaro Uribe said in January the South American nation would negotiate free trade agreements with Guatemala and El Salvador.
  • 28-Mar-2006
    Colombia FTA could help sell more US rice
    The USA Rice Federation says the new US-Colombia Free Trade Agreement could mean increased sales of US rice - thanks, in part, to the persistence of the U.S. Trade Representative’s chief agricultural negotiator Richard Crowder.
  • 28-Mar-2006 AFSC
    Equitable trade and Southern Africa: A cookie cutter approach will cost lives and livelihoods
    Statement of the US-SACU FTA Working Group
  • 27-Mar-2006
    Possible Korea-Japan FTA could hurt conglomerates
    Even big Korean conglomerates may feel the blow if Seoul and Tokyo ink a free trade agreement, according to a report by the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy.