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23-Feb-2019
IIED
Existing arrangements for third parties to participate in investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) are not designed to protect people whose rights and interests are directly at stake.
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22-Feb-2019
European Commission
As released by the European Commission
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22-Feb-2019
Resilience
Mexico has signed 12 free trade agreements with 44 nations and 28 bilateral investment treaties. The grim consequences of globalization in Mexico are by now familiar and yet, throughout Mexico, there is a florescence of inspiring resistance and alternatives.
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22-Feb-2019
USA Today
Democrats in Congress contend that the new pact would force Americans to pay more for prescription drugs, and their argument has dimmed the outlook for one of Trump’s signature causes.
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22-Feb-2019
Morocco World News
The free trade agreement between Morocco and the US has not been beneficial to Moroccan exporters, given the size of the US market and the complex procedures yet unfamiliar to Moroccan companies.
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22-Feb-2019
New Internationalist
Trade is for and about people. It should never be separated from its social context. Trade should improve people’s lives and the public good.
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22-Feb-2019
The Guardian
Trade deals containing clauses that threaten human rights are being debated in parliament – they must be defeated
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22-Feb-2019
Big News Network
Indonesia is striving to improve its access to the European market via three different arrangements with economic unions on the continent.
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22-Feb-2019
The Investor
Korea has decided to resume talks on signing the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement with Indonesia, seeking to broaden ties with the Southeast Asian country.
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22-Feb-2019
The Hindu Business Line
India will hold intense bilateral discussions with China to narrow differences on import duty cuts and the implementation period that both seek under the trade pact.
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21-Feb-2019
CEO
Corporate lobby groups roam the corridors of EU negotiators working to set the agenda for the talks with the US, while the European Commission covers over its links with big business.
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21-Feb-2019
Taipei Times
The US has long criticized Taiwan’s zero-tolerance policy regarding meat product imports and views Taiwan’s ractopamine ban as a trade barrier.
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21-Feb-2019
Daily Blog
The panel on a sustainable world at the hui in October 2018 on What an Alternative and Progressive Trade Strategy for New Zealand argued for major changes to address pressing environmental issues.
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21-Feb-2019
The Hindu
The State government told the Madras High Court that an out-of-court settlement was likely in its long-running dispute with Japanese automaker Nissan.
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21-Feb-2019
The Guardian
Investor-state dispute settlement is a threat to human rights, health and the environment, say representatives of trade unions, charities and faith groups.
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21-Feb-2019
The ASEAN Post
The ways that the CPTPP could harm developing countries and widen inequality
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20-Feb-2019
IATP
Little-known council linked to NAFTA subverts public safety to free trade.
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20-Feb-2019
Hogan Lovells
Claimants failed to seek an annulment of the 12 October 2018 award, which dismissed the totality of claimants’ claims against the Republic of Panama.
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20-Feb-2019
MENAFN
The Spanish Union Fenosa Gas (UFG) denies media reports that any settlement has been reached with Egypt in regard to the $2 billion dispute about the gas supply to the Damietta Liquefied Natural Gas plant.
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20-Feb-2019
Business Korea
Iran’s Dayyani group started a procedure to seize the South Korean government’s assets in the Netherlands after winning its investor-state dispute against it. This is the first time that such a procedure has been initiated against the South Korean government.