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  • 19-Dec-2004 The Daily Star
    Assess strengths, needs before going for FTA
    Speakers at a business session yesterday said Bangladesh and Malaysia can strike a bilateral free trade agreement (FTA) after taking into account the strengths and needs of both these countries.
  • 19-Dec-2004 The New Nation
    Saifur favours FTA with Malaysia
    Bangladesh Finance Minister Saifur proposed to initiate Bangladesh-Malaysia free trade agreement if sub-regional economic bloc among the OIC [Organisation of the Islamic Conference] member-states is not possible.
  • 19-Dec-2004 Korea Times
    Prospects for Korea-US free trade agreement
    While there have been suggestions that the second GW Bush administration may consider an FTA with Korea, any such agreement would be an uphill battle for several reasons.
  • 18-Dec-2004 Channel News Asia
    Japan proposes FTA talks with South Korea in January
    Japan’s Foreign Minister Nobutaka Machimura proposed Saturday Japan and South Korea hold talks on a free trade agreement (FTA) as early as January next year.
  • 18-Dec-2004 Taipei Times
    ASEAN and China sign ’dirty’ FTA
    ASEAN on Dec. 2 signed a free trade agreement (FTA) with China, a move that has grabbed the world’s attention. The agreement won’t take force until 2010. But since it involves a realignment in the region’s integration, it has caused a domino effect.
  • 18-Dec-2004 Yomiuri Shimbun
    Japan-S. Korea FTA faces stormy ride
    Negotiations to conclude a free trade agreement between Japan and South Korea are expected to face tough going because of ongoing disputes in specific areas of bilateral trade.
  • 17-Dec-2004 PDI
    Viewpoint: Is ASEAN irrelevant?
    Drastic imbalance is likely to be the result of the China-ASEAN FTA. But the blame for this is not China’s. The responsibility is largely ASEAN’s. We had 30 years to build an ASEAN house, and we blew it.
  • 17-Dec-2004
    Allgeier praises growth of bilateral trade between Uruguay and the U.S.
    Deputy United States Trade Representative Peter F. Allgeier states recently signed BIT with Uruguay will raise investor confidence and lower the perceived country risk.
  • 16-Dec-2004 Mail and Guardian
    Egyptians protest trade accord with Israel
    Scores of Egyptians protested across the country on Tuesday against the signing of a strategic trade and industry accord between Egypt and Israel, slamming the agreement as a form of colonialism.
  • 16-Dec-2004 Daily Star
    Agriculture: Arab trade agreement may be fatal for Lebanon’s farmers
    Lebanese farmers say the Greater Arab Free Trade Agreement (Gafta) could wipe them out when it goes into effect Jan. 1. If that happens, they promise to take to the streets in protest.
  • 16-Dec-2004
    Egypt-Israel-US trade pact sparks demonstrations
    As the first Arab nation, the government of Egypt yesterday signed a trade pact with its neighbour Israel that will help breaking the latter’s economic isolation. After the controversial trade agreement was made known, demonstrations broke out throughout the Egyptian capital, Cairo.
  • 16-Dec-2004 Jakarta Post
    Japan, RI plan new investment, trade deal
    The governments of Japan and Indonesia are mulling a new economic agreement, which would see the latter offering Japanese firms incentives to invest here.
  • 16-Dec-2004 EU
    Launch of negotiations for EU-Thailand and EU-Singapore ’Partnership and Cooperation Agreements’
    At the fifth Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) in Hanoi, PM Jean Claude Juncker, incoming President of the European Council, President Romano Prodi of the European Commission, PM Thaksin Shinawatra of Thailand and PM Lee Hsien Loong of Singapore confirmed their intent to launch official negotiations for the conclusion of bilateral ’Partnership and Co-operation Agreements’ between EU-Thailand and between EU-Singapore.
  • 16-Dec-2004 IPS
    US-Taiwan free trade agreement in pipeline?
    In last week’s parliamentary elections, Taiwan’s opposition party won a surprise victory which could spell trouble for a bilateral FTA with the United States.
  • 16-Dec-2004 Yonhap
    S. Korea aggressively seeks trade pacts to make up for late start
    South Korea will make a determined effort to pursue free trade agreements (FTAs) in an effort to further its interests, despite concerns that this could weaken domestic industries and pose further challenges for the agricultural sector.
  • 16-Dec-2004 PM
    Gvt procurement: FTA provides lucrative contracts for Australian businesses
    Australian businesses are preparing for an assault on the $200 billion US Government procurement market when the US-Australia FTA takes effect in just over a fortnight.
  • 15-Dec-2004 Pravda
    Cuba and Venezuela slam US Free Trade Area of the Americas
    In a new bid to challenge the US backed Free Trade Area of the Americas, Cuban President Fidel Castro and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Tuesday announced in Havana an alternative bloc for the region based in mutual cooperation among states rather than in pure pro-market policies.
  • 15-Dec-2004 The Nation
    South Korea is a latecomer on freer trade
    Until April, South Korea was the only member of the World Trade Organisation other than Mongolia without a free-trade agreement (FTA). Now it is trying to catch up in a hurry.
  • 15-Dec-2004 ANN
    Twelve-country report on FTAs
    A report on the status of FTA fever in 12 Asian countries: Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam.
  • 14-Dec-2004
    Signing of Qualified Industrial Zones Agreement (QIZ)
    On December 14, Israel, Egypt and the United States will sign the agreement leading to the establishment of Qualified Industrial Zones in Cairo, Egypt.