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  • 2-Sep-2004 RI not serious about FTA with U.S., says USAID
    RI not serious about FTA with US, says USAID
    The United States perceived Indonesia as half-hearted in its commitment to establishing a free-trade agreement (FTA) between the two countries, thus leaving the talks in limbo, an official of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) said on Friday.
  • 2-Sep-2004
    Taiwan pursuing FTAs with trade partners
    In January 2002, Taiwan became a member of the World Trade Organization, whose prime mission is to promote progressively freer trade globally in faith that all countries’ economies can be stimulated thereby.
  • 2-Sep-2004 Guatemala pushes FTA talks with Taiwan
    Guatemala pushes FTA talks with Taiwan
    Guatemalan President Oscar Berger called for his country and the Republic of China Thursday to hold talks for signing a free trade agreement as soon as possible.
  • 2-Sep-2004 http://www.business-standard.com/co...
    India, Gulf nations to explore FTA
    India and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) today signed a framework agreement on economic cooperation as a first step towards exploring the possibility of a free trade area (FTA) between them.
  • 2-Sep-2004 http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_...
    India’s US trade gamble
    Following a series of unpublicized negotiations with the US Department of Commerce, the Treasury Department, Department of State and the Pentagon, India feels the time has come for a comprehensive bilateral treaty with the US in the service sector.
  • 2-Sep-2004
    Patchwork of FTAs won’t do - Doha Round crucial
    World Trade Organisation (WTO) members have finally established a framework for negotiations to conclude the Doha Round. This is good news. Failure would have crippled or even killed the round, and marginalised the WTO as a negotiating forum.
  • 2-Sep-2004
    Some Latino Groups Oppose Free Trade Agreement, L.A. Times Says
    Some Latino groups, such as the League of United Latin American Citizens, oppose the Central American Free Trade Agreement because they say it will export U.S. jobs and lead to the exploitation of Central American workers and the environment, the Los Angles Times reported.
  • 1-Sep-2004
    Manila, Beijing hope for China-ASEAN free trade zone soon
    Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and Chinese President Hu Jintao expressed hope on Wednesday for the early establishment of a planned free trade zone linking China and the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
  • 1-Sep-2004
    Debate over S.Korean film quota
    South Korea’s increasingly successful movie industry is at a crossroads — officials want to phase out protectionism that angers trade partners while other people say films still need to be shielded from Hollywood hits.
  • 1-Sep-2004
    US-Pak: Market access unlikely to be increased
    In talks scheduled to be held with the US on September 30, Pakistan is unlikely to succeed in having market access increased or the travel advisory imposed by US after 9/11 removed, a commerce ministry official told Daily Times.
  • 1-Sep-2004
    China-NZ: Opportunities beckon through trade door
    China needs to secure a supply of natural resources and that’s where a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with New Zealand comes in, Chinese Ambassador Chen Mingming says.
  • 1-Sep-2004
    China-Chile FTA talks switched to fast track
    China and Chile are fast-tracking negotiations over the establishment of a free trade agreement (FTA), with the conclusion of feasibility studies to be announced in early October, according to a Chilean diplomat.
  • 1-Sep-2004
    Ambassador Comments on China Trade Deal
    China would secure crucial supplies of natural resources under a proposed free trade agreement with New Zealand, the communist nation’s ambassador said Wednesday.
  • 1-Sep-2004
    FTA with China puts jobs at risk - CTU
    A free trade agreement (FTA) with China puts thousands of manufacturing jobs and the future of the sector at risk, Council of Trade Unions (CTU) president Ross Wilson said yesterday.
  • 1-Sep-2004 Global Peace And Justice Auckland
    Protest against NZ/China FTA: GPJA Press Release
    Global Peace and Justice Auckland are holding a protest outside a business promotion for a New Zealand/China Free Trade Agreement.
  • 1-Sep-2004
    Open source joins electioneering
    Within 24 hours of a federal election being called, Communications and IT minister Helen Coonan has swapped her contentious campaign to offshore government IT services for a warm and fuzzy embrace of home-grown open source software to woo the penguin vote.
  • 1-Sep-2004
    Free Trade Pacts With Central American Allies In 18 Months: Official
    Economic Affairs Vice Minister Chen Ruey-long claimed Thursday that Taiwan will be able to sign free trade agreements (FTAs) with three of its diplomatic allies in the Caribbean and Central America within 18 months. According to Chen, the Ministry of Economic Affairs will launch negotiations with Honduras, the Dominican Republic and Nicaragua in the near term, as arrangements are proceeding smoothly.
  • 1-Sep-2004
    Taiwan-Panama: President Chen Offers to Help Panama Widen Canal
    President Chen Shui-bian said Tuesday he hopes to expand Taiwan’s economic footprint in the Americas through the recently signed free trade agreement (FTA) with Panama and offered to assist with the Central American country’s plan to widen the Panama Canal.
  • 1-Sep-2004 Exporters hope while unions worry
    China-NZ: Exporters hope while unions worry
    While exporters hope a free-trade agreement with China will reduce non-tariff barriers to trade, the union movement worries about jobs.
  • 1-Sep-2004 Call to review bilateral trade deals
    TWN: Call to review bilateral trade deals
    With a deal being struck at the World Trade Organisation on 31 July to revive negotiations, will the move towards bilateral trade agreements slow down?