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  • 2-Jun-2005 India Daily
    Trade to top Thai PM’s India visit
    Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra will arrive in India Friday on a one-day visit to find ways of pushing a free trade deal that will strengthen the growing trade relations between the two countries.
  • 2-Jun-2005 Jakarta Post
    Japan and Indonesia agree to begin talks on free trade deal
    Japan and Indonesia agreed on Wednesday to begin negotiations over a free trade agreement (FTA) as early as next month, as Tokyo tries to secure regional clout through trade deals in Southeast Asia.
  • 2-Jun-2005 PDI
    China-ASEAN FTA to boost regional integration —Merrill Lynch
    The China-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) will spur regional integration and address China’s security issues relating to food and energy supply, Merrill Lynch said.
  • 2-Jun-2005 Khaleej Times
    UAE and Australia to hold second round of FTA talks
    The UAE and Australia will hold a second round of talks next week in Abu Dhabi to clear the way for the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) to boost trade and investment between the two countries.
  • 2-Jun-2005 South Centre
    Intellectual property in investment agreements: The TRIPS-plus implications for developing countries
    In this analytical note, the South Centre examines the implication of the emerging approaches relating to the fair and equitable treatment and the national and most-favoured nation (MFN) treatment in investment agreements for the overall regimes for the protection and enforcement of IP in developing countries.
  • 31-May-2005 CADTM
    Investment treaties: the risks of jeopardising economic development, the Bolivarian revolution and participatory democracy
    This article analyses some of the potential direct consequences of investment treaties on economic policies implemented by the Venezuelan public authorities
  • 31-May-2005 China Daily
    Gulf countries, Turkey sign FTA deal
    The six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council and Turkey signed an agreement Monday to begin negotiations on a free trade agreement (FTA).
  • 31-May-2005
    Clark tells China NZ wants to be first
    Prime Minister Helen Clark has told China’s leaders she wants New Zealand to be the first developed nation to sign a free-trade deal with the Asian economic powerhouse.
  • 30-May-2005 AFP
    Taiwan needs free trade agreement with US to ward off China: Chen
    Taiwan desperately needs a free trade agreement (FTA) with the United States to protect itself against rival China’s growing economic dominance, the island’s President Chen Shui-bian told a visiting US senator.
  • 30-May-2005 Bangkok Post
    Washington insists financial services must be on agenda
    Financial-sector liberalisation could undermine efforts to negotiate a Thailand-US free-trade area agreement, according to Finance Ministry officials.
  • 30-May-2005 Dow Jones Newswire
    Interview: Chile turns to Australia in Asia Pacific push
    On Friday, Chile will formally unveil free trade agreements with New Zealand, Singapore and Brunei, building on existing agreements with South Korea, Canada, the US and the European Union. Next on Chile’s FTA hit list are Asian giants China, Japan and India.
  • 30-May-2005 MCOT
    Operators in financial sector opposes FTA with US
    Local operators in the financial sector have voiced opposition to the financial liberalization between the United States and Thailand, saying that they would be put at disadvantage since the US financial services are more advanced than Thailand’s.
  • 30-May-2005 Bangkok Post
    ’Too many FTAs could hurt Asean’
    Too many bilateral free trade area (FTA) agreements between individual Asian countries and more powerful economies will erode Asean’s drive to create free trade among its 10 members, according to Dr Somkiat Tangkitvanich, research director of the Thailand Development Research Institute.
  • 29-May-2005 http://egyptelection.com/modules.ph...
    Egypt-US talks on FTA start next year
    Egypt-US negotiations on setting up a free trade area will probably start early next year when the US administration and Congress finishes negotiations with some countries in Central America, US economic sources said.
  • 29-May-2005
    Colombia iffy over FTA negotiations with US
    Colombia’s Minister of Trade Jorge Humberto Botero said Friday his government is undecided whether it should attend the 10th Round of Negotiations of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the US, to be held in Guayaquil, Ecuador.
  • 29-May-2005 China Daily
    China, Chile warm to FTA
    China and Chile are to sign an agreement next Tuesday cementing their co-operation in developing a joint copper industry. Following this, a third round of China and Chile’s Free Trade Agreement (FTA) talks is set to be held next month in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province.
  • 29-May-2005 Thanh Nien News
    US supports Vietnam’s WTO bid, works toward FTA
    The United States fully supports Vietnam’s efforts to join the World Trade Organization (WTO), said US Ambassador to Vietnam Michael Marine at a press conference in Washington on May 25.
  • 29-May-2005 BNI
    Burma-Bangladesh trade agreement expires
    With no transactions in the past two years, the term of the Account Trade Arrangement (ATA) between Burma and Bangladesh has expired without any initiative for renewal.
  • 29-May-2005 New Nation
    BIMSTEC meet on June 1: Six priority sectors to be discussed
    A BIMSTEC Free Trade Area agreement was signed in last February. The agreement covers trade in goods, services and investment. Negotiations are progressing well on specific issues. The Agreement would come into force from July 2006.
  • 27-May-2005 Prensa Latina
    Colombian farmers blackball FTA negotiations
    Colombia’s Farmers Association has urged its government not to attend the 10th Free Trade of Americas (FTA) Round of Negotiations with the US, to be held in June in Guayaquil, Ecuador.