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  • 19-Sep-2004 IPS
    Colombia: 50,000 Indigenous People march for basic rights
    A tandem bicycle with a loudspeaker moves back and forth from one end of the massive indigenous protest march to the other, as the 50,000 demonstrators make their way along the Pan-American highway to the city of Cali in southwestern Colombia.
  • 18-Sep-2004
    Thailand-US FTA: A roadmap to negotiations
    The politicization of the U.S. trade policy process regarding free trade agreements has created a complex landscape requiring careful navigation by U.S. trading partners. This report provides a comprehensive analysis of contemporary U.S. trade policy and of obstacles and opportunities facing Thailand.
  • 17-Sep-2004
    Taiwan To Start FTA Talks With Israel: Officials
    Taiwan is expected to sign an investment protection pact with Israel and start bilateral negotiations on a free trade agreement (FTA) soon, Council for Economic Planning and Development (CEPD) officials said Friday.
  • 17-Sep-2004 NYT
    Mexico and Japan expect to sign trade agreement
    President Vicente Fox of Mexico and Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi of Japan will sign a free trade agreement Friday that Mexico hopes will attract more investment from Japanese manufacturers and spur exports across the Pacific.
  • 17-Sep-2004 Foreign Control Watchdog
    Milking the deal
    Fonterra is the main exporter behind the "New Zealand" push for free trade with Thailand
  • 16-Sep-2004
    Tariff-free tequila flow from Mexico to Japan under FTA
    Mexico’s tequila industry is expecting a sudden surge in shipments to Japan when the tariff of 25.2 yen per liter is completely removed under a Mexico-Japan free-trade pact that takes effect April 1.
  • 16-Sep-2004
    FTA With Andean Nations Needs Mechanism to Resolve Investor-State Disputes
    The free trade agreement the United States plans to negotiate with the Andean countries of Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru should contain an investor-state dispute settlement mechanism, witnesses at a Trade Policy Staff Committee hearing on the Andean FTA said March 17.
  • 16-Sep-2004
    USCSI: Statement on the US draft model Bilateral Investment Treaty
    In the course of consultations with services industries on the Model BIT, a number of serious concerns have been raised. These relate to (1) the prospective nature of the Model BIT; (2) the breadth of the BIT’s prudential carve-out; (3) the limitations on recourse to investor-state dispute settlement mechanisms in certain cases; and, (4) the dispute settlement process itself.
  • 16-Sep-2004
    China May Get MFN Status
    This may come as a surprise to the ministry of home affairs. Security concerns of the government’s intelligence agencies notwithstanding, the ministry of external affairs (MEA) is quietly pushing for a Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (BIPA) with China.
  • 16-Sep-2004
    Bechtel and GE File Arbitration over Dabhol Power Company
    Bechtel Enterprises Holdings, Inc. and GE Structured Finance (GESF) have filed an arbitration action against the Government of India to recover their investments in the Dabhol Power Company (DPC).
  • 16-Sep-2004
    Nepal Govt to negotiate with India on BIPA
    The government has finally announced to commence negotiations on long-unheeded Bilateral Investment Protection Agreement (BIPA) with India, which the southern neighbour had been pressing for the last five years.
  • 16-Sep-2004
    Government in a tizzy as Dabhol defence cracks
    The newly-appointed solicitor firm in London, Evershed, has backed out of the Dabhol arbitration case at the last minute, leaving the Union government in a quandary.
  • 16-Sep-2004
    G.E., Bechtel file $1.2 b claim against Govt
    BECHTEL Enterprises Holdings Inc and GE Structured Finance on Monday said that they have filed an international arbitration claim against the Government to recover their investments in Dabhol Power Company (DPC).
  • 16-Sep-2004
    Govt Seeks 60 More Days To File Dabhol Defence
    The government of India (GoI) has sought a 60-day extension from the Arbitral Tribunal in London for filing a defence statement after GE blocked the appointment of Evershed as India’s new solicitor firm in the UK.
  • 16-Sep-2004 NTEU
    Australian Bilateral Agreements and Higher Education
    Australia is a party to a number of bilateral agreements with developing countries in the East Asian-South Pacific region. The agreements fall into two categories: comprehensive bilateral free trade agreements (BFTAs) and bilateral investment agreements (BIAs). Both types of agreements have implications for higher education, though only BFATs expressly deal with education services.
  • 16-Sep-2004
    Thaksin pushes Thai-Japan FTA
    Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said he has asked the Japanese government to help develop a Thai-Japan free trade area (FTA) agreement with Thailand agreeing to Japan’s plan to set rice and beef as sensitive products categories.
  • 16-Sep-2004
    Talks On Taiwan-Nicaragua FTA To Be Held In Taipei
    The first round of talks on a Taiwan-Nicaragua free trade agreement (FTA) will be held in Taipei Sept. 20-24, Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) officials said Thursday.
  • 16-Sep-2004
    Thailand seen missing FTA deal deadlines
    Thailand, the Asian country most aggressive in seeking free trade deals after Singapore, is likely to miss the deadlines for its free trade talks with many nations, including the United States and Japan, according to a senior Thai official.
  • 16-Sep-2004 Bolpress
    Ecuador decides: Faced with free trade, free determination of its people
    The free trade treaty that the US proposed to Ecuador and other countries in the Continent following the failure of the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAAs) and the World Trade Organization negotiations, is not exclusively a trade treaty; it addresses all facets of the economic, political and cultural life of our peoples.
  • 16-Sep-2004
    The Future of Patentability in International Law according to the CAFTA
    While discussions stagnate at the WTO over access to medicines, protection of indigenous knowledge and technology transfer, the United States and other developed countries multiply bilateral ‘TRIPs-plus’treaties with developing countries.