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28-Jan-2022 The Economic Times
India-Uzbek PTA talks gather momentum coinciding with Central Asia summit
Ahead of the India-Central Asia summit, India and Uzbekistan have fast-tracked talks for a bilateral trade pact. -
28-Jan-2022 Politico
Macron’s fair trade ‘crusade’ faces enemies within
Paris is set for a tough battle in trying to export EU standards round the world. -
28-Jan-2022 My Joy Online
Ghana and Rwanda sign agreement to deepen bilateral trade relations
Ghana has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Rwanda to deepen bilateral trade relations between the two countries. -
28-Jan-2022 Eye on the Arctic
Greenland and UK launch free trade agreement negotiations
The purpose of the free trade agreement is to reduce or eliminate UK customs duties on Greenlandic seafood products when the products are brought into the UK, the government said. -
28-Jan-2022 The Diplomat
What’s next for the long-awaited China-Japan-South Korea FTA?
Will RCEP be able to accelerate the negotiation process for the China-Japan-South Korea free trade agreement? -
28-Jan-2022 Hindustan Times
India calls for ‘greater urgency’ in trade negotiations with EU
India wants “greater urgency” and “faster movement” in negotiations with the European Union for trade and investment pacts, though there are challenges, Indian external affairs minister said. -
28-Jan-2022 Lexology
UK-Australia free trade agreement - the first from scratch
What will the FTA achieve? What does it cover? What are its key impacts? -
27-Jan-2022 Bloomberg
UK, Gulf may sign post-Brexit trade deal this year, Bahrain says
A trade deal between the UK and a six country bloc of Gulf oil producers including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates could be concluded before the end of this year. -
27-Jan-2022 Reuters
Singapore, Pacific Alliance countries sign trade agreement
Singapore has signed a free trade agreement with the Pacific Alliance - made up of Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Chile - those governments said on Wednesday, in a deal they said would facilitate trade and closer ties with Asia. -
26-Jan-2022 Climate Home News
UK, Switzerland accused of undermining EU green treaty reforms
Campaigners say the UK and Switzerland are defending fossil fuel interests in Energy Charter Treaty modernisation talks to tempt firms to relocate their HQs. -
26-Jan-2022 Global Times
China, Ecuador explore FTA talks, sign MOU on investment and economic cooperation
China and Ecuador are actively exploring the negotiation of a free trade agreement and have completed a feasibility study on the issue. -
26-Jan-2022 Courthouse News
Probe of how much EU members pay for arbitration gets liftoff
The European Court of Justice backed the EU bloc’s authority to challenge arbitration payments in a dispute between a pair of beverage moguls and the Romanian government. -
26-Jan-2022 African Business
UK-Africa summit closes with millions in ‘misguided’ investment
Grand UK investments in Africa’s green energy transition are more focussed on boosting British exports in an ’unsustainable’ trade relationship,’ development experts say. -
26-Jan-2022 Agence Tunis Afrique Presse
OTE calls for revision of trade agreements disadvantageous to Tunisia
The worsening trade deficit with China and Turkey is contributing to the draining of foreign exchange reserves and seriously threatens local production, according to a review. -
26-Jan-2022 Mint
Cairn says completed all steps of retro tax repeal law, eligible for ₹7,900 cr tax refund
As part of the settlement reached with the Indian government over the levy of back taxes, the company has withdrawn all cases that were brought to collect the tax refund ordered by an international arbitration tribunal. -
25-Jan-2022 Bloomberg
China misses trade deal targets, raising pressure on Biden
The landmark trade deal signed in 2020 between the world’s two largest economies failed to reduce the bilateral trade deficit. -
25-Jan-2022 Agriland
Mercosur deal ‘won’t make significant progress’ under French presidency
The EU-Mercosur Trade Agreement “won’t make significant progress” under the new French presidency of the Council of the EU, according to one Irish MEP. -
24-Jan-2022 bilaterals.org
Trade agreements are colonial tools to control lands, resources and labour, says Canadian activist Stefan Christoff
Interview with Stefan Christoff, media maker, musician and community activist living in Montreal. -
24-Jan-2022 IISD
Investor–state disputes in the fossil fuel industry
The fossil fuel industry is the most litigious industry in the ISDS system by number of cases, accounting for almost 20% of the total known ISDS cases across all sectors. -
24-Jan-2022 Greenpeace
Dangerous man, dangerous deals
Why the EU should not strengthen relations with Bolsonaro.