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  • 6-May-2009 Modern Ghana
    ’Food colonialism’ increasing hunger in Africa
    The European Union is coercing some West African governments into allowing European-based fishing companies to deplete West Africa’s fishing stocks in a new "food colonialism" that is now taking place between rich and poor countries around the world, according to British author George Monbiot.
  • 6-May-2009 Business Standard
    India: US wish list may affect next government
    Addressing an industry chamber gathering two weeks ago, US Embassy deputy chief of mission Steven J White listed the US wish-list for its ties with India: negotiating a bilateral investment treaty; end-use monitoring agreement to protect so-called sensitive technology; enlarging the “farmer-market link” of the Agricultural Knowledge Initiative; and operationalising the nuclear deal.
  • 6-May-2009 MB
    Benguet farmers alerted on trade pacts
    Associations of farmers and local government units in this vegetable-producing province and local governments were alerted on reports that the national government has entered into bilateral agreements and treaties on the trading of agricultural products.
  • 6-May-2009 New Zealand Herald
    NZ-Hong Kong free trade talks resume
    Trade talks with Hong Kong resume in Wellington this week and Trade Minister Tim Groser says he’s hoping for positive steps forward.
  • 6-May-2009 Embassy
    Cracks appear in advance of Canada-EU trade talks launched
    European officials say Canada promised everything was on the table, but a senior official says that’s not the case.
  • 6-May-2009 Gulf Weekly
    GCC-EU FTA hits roadblock again
    Free trade talks between the GCC and the European Union have been suspended again after the two sides failed to reach an agreement on human rights and customs duties on GCC exports to Europe.
  • 6-May-2009
    EU’s intellectual property agenda could impair access to medicines in the Andean region
    The EU is more aggressive in its approach to intellectual property in trade agreements than the United States, MEPs learn
  • 6-May-2009 EU Observer
    Human rights no block to EU-Colombia talks
    As the European Union this week launches another round of negotiations with Colombia on a free trade agreement, trade unionists who live daily under the gun of right-wing paramilitaries linked to the government have in Brussels in the last week pleaded with the EU executive to suspend the talks.
  • 6-May-2009
    Arena accuses NZ Govt of ambushing Pacific on trade deal
    This weekend’s meeting of Pacific trade ministers in Auckland to progress the launch of PACER+ trade negotiations has all the hallmarks of an Australian and New Zealand ambush, the Arena network said today.
  • 5-May-2009
    1st batch of JPEPA nurses off to Japan this week
    The first batch of nurses and caregivers who have been hired under the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) are ready to be deployed to Japan this weekend, the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) said Tuesday.
  • 5-May-2009 TNI
    The EU-ASEAN free trade agreement: Region-to-region versus the bilateral approach
    "ASEAN should build a different kind of regionalism and not sign bilateral Free Trade Agreements with the EU", says Malaysian MP Mr. Charles Santiago in Brussels in a debate with Mr. Bercero, chief negotiator for the EU in the EU-Korea FTA and Mr. Helmut Markov, chair of the Committee on International Trade of the European Parliament.
  • 5-May-2009 Reuters
    Panama’s president-elect to push US trade deal
    Finalizing a free-trade deal with the United States is a major goal for Panamanian President-elect Ricardo Martinelli, but the supermarket tycoon rejects US accusations that the country is a tax haven.
  • 4-May-2009 Times of Swaziland
    COSATU calls for rejection of EU-SADC Partnership Agreement
    The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) is celebrating the rejection of European Union-SADC Interim Economic Partnership Agreement (IEPA) negotiations by the governments of South Africa and Angola and is mobilising for a political intervention in the whole agreement negotiations.
  • 3-May-2009 GLW
    Peru: Amazonian indigenous people rise up
    “Since April 9, an uprising has been occurring in the Peruvian countryside involving the Amazonian indigenous peoples from 1350 communities and a diversity of ethnicities”, said legendary peasant leader, Hugo Blanco in an important message. A translation of Blanco’s appeal for solidarity with this so-far mostly unreported struggle is printed below.
  • 2-May-2009 COHA
    Canada-Colombia free trade agreement could be a lose-lose deal
    Canada gambled on a losing strategy: that free trade will inherently bring democracy to what some would consider a lawless society. Ottawa should only have looked to its neighbor in Washington to see the futility of this approach.
  • 2-May-2009 Bloomberg
    Japan and China should start free trade discussion, Aso says
    Japan’s Prime Minister Taro Aso called for talks on free trade with China, the first time a Japanese leader has raised the prospect of an agreement with its biggest trading partner.
  • 2-May-2009 Public Citizen
    New report: Panama FTA would undermine US efforts to stop offshore tax-haven abuse and regulate risky financial conduct
    The trade deal would leave tax shelters for AIG and narcotraffickers intact while removing existing US tools to combat tax evasion and other financial crimes
  • 1-May-2009 ITN
    Do bilateral investment treaties lead to more foreign investment?
    The global network of over 2800 bilateral investment treaties has been built on the basis of promoting foreign direct investment, and yet, after a decade of research, whether in fact BITs lead to an increase in FDI flows is a matter of debate. ITN has posed a few questions to three academics for their views on the relationship between BITs, FDI flows and sustainable development.
  • 1-May-2009 AFP
    SKorea closer to trade pact with ASEAN
    South Korea will move closer to a full free trade deal with Southeast Asian nations when an agreement on opening up the services sector comes into force on 1 May.
  • 1-May-2009 AllAfrica.com
    Rwanda: US trade to be strengthened
    In 2006, Rwanda and the United States signed a Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA), aimed at giving Rwanda the opportunity to take advantage of the US market through duty-free exports. Results: Rwandan exports to the USA have grown by 8%, while imports from America went up by 27%.