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  • 23-Oct-2018 China Daily
    Norway FTA talks picking up speed
    Norway and China are likely to conclude a trade pact next year.
  • 23-Oct-2018 Nikkei
    TPP-11 on track to take effect in mid-January
    The 11-country Trans-Pacific Partnership is expected to go into force in mid-January, with New Zealand, Australia, Vietnam and Canada on track to complete the ratification process by November, joining Japan, Mexico and Singapore, which have already done so
  • 23-Oct-2018 Arab News
    Saudi Arabia, Indonesia eye trade deals
    Indonesia is currently proposing to have a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with the GCC countries
  • 23-Oct-2018 Project Syndicate
    The untapped potential of EU-Africa trade
    If the EU is to seize the economic opportunities that Africa offers, it will need to work with the continent’s leaders to forge a new kind of partnership that treats African countries as equals. Simply put, the new EU-Africa relationship must be based on trade, not aid.
  • 23-Oct-2018 New Age
    Local steel makers seek steps against low-cost import under SAFTA
    Local steel manufacturers have demanded protection of locally made several types of finished steel products from uneven competition with low-cost commercial imports under SAFTA benefit.
  • 22-Oct-2018 Scoop
    New Zealand hosts RCEP round
    New Zealand Minister of State for Trade and Export Growth Damien O’Connor welcome officials from 16 countries attending negotiations for the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership in Auckland on Friday 19 October
  • 22-Oct-2018 Press Information Bureau Government of India
    Government of India statement for 24th RCEP Round
    Press information bureau from Ministry of Commerce and Industry India issued statement on the situation of RCEP negotiation prior to the upcoming 24th negotiation round in Auckland, New Zealand
  • 21-Oct-2018 Huffington Post
    Liberals should consistently fight trade deals that let corporations sue Canada
    Investor-state dispute settlement was tempered in the USMCA, but the government needs to justify why it persists asking for it in other agreements.
  • 20-Oct-2018 Bloomberg
    After Nafta rewrite, Brazil’s Bolsonaro eyes Mercosur changes
    Brazil’s presidential front-runner Jair Bolsonaro is mulling an overhaul of the South American trade bloc Mercosur in case he wins the country’s top job this month, a senior adviser told Bloomberg News.
  • 20-Oct-2018 Ukrinform
    Canada, Ukraine start reviewing free trade agreement
    The joint commission on the implementation of the free trade agreement between Ukraine and Canada will hold its first meeting on Friday, October 19.
  • 20-Oct-2018 Rabble.ca
    Challenging the far right’s nationalist opposition to free trade deals
    Extreme right-wing, anti-immigration and Islamophobic parties tend to oppose so-called "free trade" agreements.
  • 20-Oct-2018 Nhan Dan Online
    Vietnam-EAEU FTA to motivate bilateral economic development
    The economic and trade cooperation between Vietnam and the EAEU has achieved important results after two years since the signing of the Free Trade Agreement between Vietnam and the Eurasian Economic Union (Vietnam-EAEU FTA), contributing to creating a motivation for the economic development of each country and expanding cooperation in the region.
  • 20-Oct-2018 Viet Nam News
    VN exporters lack FTA knowledge
    Most Vietnamese enterprises lack awareness about free trade agreements (FTAs) the country plans to sign with other countries, especially the EU-Việt Nam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA), according to a survey.
  • 20-Oct-2018 Channel NewsAsia
    Singapore, EU ink landmark free trade agreement
    Singapore and the European Union (EU) on Friday (Oct 19) inked a landmark trade deal that will eliminate tariffs and give businesses across various sectors, especially small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), better market access.
  • 19-Oct-2018 Singapore Straits-Times
    EU - S’pore FTA on track for ratification
    Ahead of Singapore and the European Union signing a landmark free trade pact today, Europe’s top trade official is confident that it will be ratified by the European Parliament and enter into force by early next year.
  • 19-Oct-2018 IGJ
    BIT Indonesia-Singapore: "Indonesia Sovereignty is Threatened by the Foreign Investor Lawsuit"
    Indonesian Civil Society, urge the Government not to ratify the recently signed Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) with Singapore said it will threatens the state’s sovereignty. Besides signing the BIT, Indonesia-Singapore also signed MoU on Investment Cooperation for sectors such as Industry 4.0, tourism, financial technology, and education.
  • 18-Oct-2018 Philippine News Agency
    EU envoy to hasten FTA talks with PH
    European Union (EU) Ambassador to the Philippines Franz Jessen on Thursday said he wants to hasten discussion for the free trade deal with the country to improve the economic ties between the EU and the Philippines.
  • 18-Oct-2018 Australian Manufacturing Workers Union
    AMWU Statement on the Trans Pacific Partnership
    As part of the Change the Rules campaign, the Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) and the broader union movement have raised significant concerns with Labor and the Government about the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement.
  • 17-Oct-2018 Yeni Safak
    ’Turkey, UK should sign free trade agreement’
    Turkey and the UK should sign a free trade agreement (FTA) to protect bilateral trade from the effects of Brexit.
  • 17-Oct-2018 Sydney Morning Herald
    Australia-Indonesia free trade deal safe for now but Malaysian criticism swift
    Indonesia could delay signing a planned free trade deal with Australia if Prime Minister Scott Morrison formally recognises Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, political analysts suggest, as the move would provoke deep anger in the lead up to the Muslim nation’s presidential election.