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  • 21-Jul-2005
    Andean trade negotiators meet in Miami for talks
    Trade talks with three Andean countries get underway in downtown Miami, but for free-trade supporters the key issue in town is still the Congressional vote on the Central American Free Trade Agreement.
  • 21-Jul-2005
    Talking Turkey
    After seven years of negotiations carried out in fits and spurts - and the near-death of talks under the previous government of Atef Ebeid - Turkey and Egypt are finally set to sign a free trade agreement in the coming two months.
  • 21-Jul-2005
    Proceed with care:There’s no need to rush into an FTA with China
    Commerce minister Kamal Nath’s position that a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with China would not work until it becomes a market economy is not unreasonable.
  • 21-Jul-2005
    Don’t hold your breath
    Despite a list of reforms enacted in the last six months, Egypt seems no closer to a free-trade deal with the United States as the current ambassador heads back to Washington for a high-powered new post.
  • 20-Jul-2005 Bangladesh Observer
    Bilateral Free Trade Agreement deal with neighbouring countries: consultants to point out benefits, risks
    The Bangladesh commerce ministry is going to consultants to run a study to identify the benefits and possible risks of signing any bilateral trade agreement (FTA) with neighbouring countries.
  • 20-Jul-2005 Asia Pulse
    China-ASEAN FTA feared to hurt S. Korea’s exports: KITA
    The implementation of a free trade agreement (FTA) between China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will negatively affect South Korea’s export competitiveness, a private trade promotion body said Tuesday.
  • 20-Jul-2005 The Hindu
    Demand for short FTA sensitive list
    India on Tuesday moved a step closer towards finalising its negotiating strategy for the BIMSTEC Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the Commerce Ministry continuing rigorous consultations with Indian industry for identifying the items of India’s export interest figuring in the "sensitive list’’ of other member countries.
  • 20-Jul-2005 Jakarta Post
    Industry balks at ASEAN-China FTA
    Industry players are generally the most affected stakeholders in any free trade agreement (FTA), but they continually feel they are being left out of the FTA negotiation process. The implementation of the FTA between China and ASEAN nations — which would see almost all import duties slashed starting on Wednesday and gradually dropping to zero by 2010 — is the latest example.
  • 20-Jul-2005 Bangkok Post
    Thais seek shield against ’biopiracy’
    While United States trade negotiators seek to strengthen intellectual property protection under the proposed Thai-US free trade area agreement, Thailand is raising the issue of genetic resources and ways to guard against biopiracy.
  • 20-Jul-2005
    CAFTA’s debt trap
    Criticism of the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) currently being considered by the U.S. Congress has focused heavily on concerns that the treaty would devastate Central American farmers who would be forced to compete with heavily subsidized U.S. agribusiness.
  • 19-Jul-2005 Jakarta Post
    RI, Japan focus on cooperation
    Japan and Indonesia are focusing their series of negotiations on setting up an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) to strengthen cooperation in trade, investment and intellectual property rights, the Indonesian Minister of Trade says.
  • 19-Jul-2005
    Pakistan, Malaysia talks on FTA get underway
    The 2nd round of negotiations on Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between Pakistan and Malaysia commenced at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Monday.
  • 19-Jul-2005
    FTA signed: NZ, Chile, Singapore and Brunei to end tariffs
    Government officials today signed off on a multi-nation free trade agreement that will end all trade tariffs among New Zealand, Chile, Singapore and Brunei by 2015.
  • 19-Jul-2005 News from Bangladesh
    Tariff rows may delay launch of SAFTA
    Bangladesh, Pakistan and India continue to get locked in the niceties of negotiations on exchange of tariff concessions, particularly for competing products such as textiles at a time when less than six months are left for the agreement on South Asia Free Trade Area (Safta) of the seven-member South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) to come into operation.
  • 19-Jul-2005 Yomiuri Shimbun
    Japan needs trade pact with ASEAN
    Analysts have said it is a matter of time before China will replace Japan as the ASEAN’s largest trade partner.
  • 19-Jul-2005 Hindustan Times
    Text of India-US joint statement (July 2005)
    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President Bush declare their resolve to transform the relationship between their countries and establish a global partnership.
  • 18-Jul-2005 CalTrade Report
    Benefits of US, Thai free trade agreement examined
    The US is currently the top supplier to Thailand of agricultural products and the US-Thai FTA is expected "to further open and diversify sales for these and other products, such as beef and pork, to this major market for US farmers and ranchers," a US Department of Commerce statement said.
  • 18-Jul-2005 Jakarta Post
    China, ASEAN to begin FTA despite business anxieties
    Starting on July 20, Indonesia and five other members of Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) begin the journey of entering a free trade agreement (FTA) with China — creating a massive single market of approximately 1.8 billion people.
  • 18-Jul-2005 The Statesman
    ’Govt must not relent on Rules of Origin’
    The government must not relent under any pressure from ASEAN countries to dilute the Rules of Origin that India has framed before signing the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement with Singapore, the Indian Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry has said.
  • 18-Jul-2005 Manila Bulletin
    Free trade deal with US hinges on RP agricultural sector proposal
    The likelihood of forging the US-Philippines free trade agreement (FTA) largely hinges on the Philippine agricultural sector in folding into the proposal.