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  • 17-Mar-2005 Yonhap
    S. Korean fruit growers hurt by S. Korea-Chile FTA
    South Korea’s Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry said 12,644 local peach, kiwi and grape farms across the country have decided to halt operations since the FTA’s ratification, indicating that the opening of the domestic market is taking a toll on the growers.
  • 17-Mar-2005 Oxford Business Group
    Speeding free trade
    Washington wants to sign Free Trade Agreements with every country in the Middle East - North Africa region by 2013, to promote economic and political development in line with recommendations made by the 9/11 Commission.
  • 17-Mar-2005 Daily Star
    Australia eyes free-trade deal with UAE as ’launchpad’ for access to Middle East
    Australia and the United Arab Emirates agreed Tuesday to begin negotiations on a bilateral free-trade agreement (FTA) that Canberra said would be a "launchpad" for expanded business opportunities across the Middle East.
  • 17-Mar-2005 Zdnet Australia
    Aussie BitTorrent case to test Aust-US FTA
    Warner Music Australia and other record companies are suing ISP Swiftel Communications for copyright infringement for allegedly hosting and maintaining two Internet computer servers and a Web site called Archie’s Hub which deploys the BitTorrent application. The case is the first to test legislation passed to enact the Australian-United States Free Trade Agreement.
  • 17-Mar-2005 Xinhua
    COMESA looks forward to cementing ties with China
    The Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) Secretary General Erastus Mwencha said his organization is looking forward to strengthening its relations with China, particularly in the area of trade and investment. He declined to elaborate on details of the trade agreement, but implied that it will be something like the Economic Partnership Agreement being negotiated by COMESA with the European Union or the Africa Growth Opportunity Act of the United States.
  • 17-Mar-2005 Gulf News
    UAE and Australia begin talks on FTA
    The UAE and Australia are about to begin negotiations on a free trade agreement, officials said at a press conference yesterday.
  • 17-Mar-2005 LA Times
    Bush taps congressman as US Trade Representative
    Faced with tough political battles over a controversial trade pact with Central America and rising imports from China, President Bush announced today that he had enlisted a congressional insider and loyal supporter to be his new trade chief.
  • 16-Mar-2005
    Mexico, EU to deepen FTA in services, farm, investment
    Mexico and the European Commission are evaluating proposals to deepen their free trade agreement in the areas of services, investment, and agriculture.
  • 16-Mar-2005 Xinhua
    Guatemalan groups vow to continue protests against FTA
    Guatemalan grassroots organizations said on Tuesday that they will not give up protests against the Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement (FTA), ratified last week by the parliament.
  • 16-Mar-2005 Scoop
    Updates on developments in the Pacific
    Governments within the Asia/Pacific region that are rabid free traders have embarked on a rescue mission for the WTO and APEC through regional and bilateral agreements that are also designed to be WTO-plus.
  • 15-Mar-2005 New York Times
    Free trade proposal splits Bolivian city
    Under the Andean pact, dozens of Bolivian products enter the United States duty-free. That pact expires at the end of 2006. The United States now wants Bolivia to agree to a quite different kind of deal, one that would open exporters like furniture and leather-goods makers to American investment. It would also fly in the face of efforts by the Bolivian left to enact a stringent law that would expand state control over the oil and gas industry.
  • 14-Mar-2005 The Age
    China human rights not FTA issue: Downer
    Australia should not try to raise human rights issues with China if formal talks about a free trade agreement begin, Foreign Minister Alexander Downer says. "You won’t get the free trade agreement and you won’t get any improvements in human rights."
  • 14-Mar-2005 ABC
    Howard eyes Chinese free trade deal
    Prime Minister John Howard says there is a good chance Australia will begin negotiating with China on a free trade deal. China is Australia’s third largest trading partner and the Government says if an agreement is signed it could be worth tens of billions of dollars to the Australian economy.
  • 13-Mar-2005 TNA
    Thailand: Govt pushes ahead with EFTA trade liberalization talks
    The Thai Ministry of Commerce is pressing ahead with plans to establish a free trade area (FTA) with Europe, amid hopes that it could boost trade by more than 15 percent each year.
  • 13-Mar-2005 Daily Times
    Oman expects FTA with US by year end
    The Sultanate of Oman has expressed hope that the proposed free trade agreement (FTA) with the USA, for which negotiations are to start on Saturday, would be concluded before the end of this year to give a new edge to Oman’s liberal economy in an era of globlisation.
  • 13-Mar-2005 IHT
    Asia embraces free-trade links
    Malaysia is joining a long and growing list of Pacific nations rushing to sign free-trade agreements with their biggest trading partners.
  • 12-Mar-2005 Kyodo
    Singapore, UAE ink economic cooperation pact, eye FTA
    Singapore and the United Arab Emirates signed Friday an economic, trade and technical cooperation pact that could lead to the launch of negotiations for a free trade deal between the two countries, Singapore’s Trade and Industry Ministry said Friday.
  • 12-Mar-2005
    Free trade deal highlights clash over service sector
    New Zealand’s free trade agreement with Thailand, which is due to come into effect on July 1, has no commitments to liberalize trade in services. It only requires the parties to begin negotiations within three years.
  • 10-Mar-2005 San Diego Union Tribune
    Guatemala ratifies free trade pact with United States
    Shrugging off rowdy protests in the streets, Guatemala’s Congress voted overwhelmingly on Thursday to ratify a Central American free trade agreement with the United States.
  • 10-Mar-2005 IMC Chiapas
    Summary of events of 9 March against the DR-CAFTA in Guatemala
    This morning, rural Guatemala spilled more farmers into the streets of the capital for the third day in a row, trying to block the Congress from ratifying the Free Trade Agreement with the United States. Last week 6,000 people protested in the same location for the same reason. More protests are expected.