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  • 13-Dec-2006 NASDAQ
    Panama, US to restart free trade agreement talks Friday
    Panama’s government will restart free trade talks with the US on Friday, seeking an important tool to combat poverty, Panama President Martin Torrijos said Tuesday.
  • 13-Dec-2006 Asia Times
    China, EU search for new agreement
    China and the European Union are making efforts to map out a new agreement aimed at establishing a legal framework for their strategic partnership amid ever stronger political and economic relations.
  • 13-Dec-2006 FreshPlaza
    EU: fourth phase agenda with Caribbean EPA passed
    The meeting of Caribbean Ministers with Europe’s Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson resulted in the agreement of the agenda for the fourth phase of negotiations of the EPA (Economic Partnership Agreement). The main objective of this phase is to reconcile texts of previous phases.
  • 13-Dec-2006 ABC
    Aust, Japan free trade agreement likely worth billions
    Despite growing concern in Japan over the impact a free trade agreement could have on local farmers, Prime Minister John Howard and his Japanese counterpart, Shinzo Abe have agreed to begin formal negotiations in the new year. Mr Howard says agriculture will be included.
  • 13-Dec-2006 CSM
    Free trade vs. economic pain in Ecuador
    The country is split over a possible permanent trade deal with the US.
  • 13-Dec-2006 Asia Times
    Slow starter Japan revs up FTA drive
    Japan is revving up its drive toward free-trade agreements (FTAs), a move largely fueled by an intensifying rivalry with China over leadership in regional economic integration and increasingly tough global competition for oil, gas and other resources.
  • 12-Dec-2006 IHT
    US commerce secretary says time short for free-trade deal with SKorea
    The US commerce secretary warned Tuesday that time was running short to forge a free-trade agreement with South Korea, calling on Seoul to trim its list of dozens of products it claims are too sensitive to be included in the pact.
  • 12-Dec-2006 CNS
    Trade bill for Haiti hailed as trigger for turning around its economy
    A trade preference bill included in one of the last bits of legislation passed before the end of the 109th congressional session Dec. 9 is being hailed as having the potential to help start a turnaround in the bedraggled economy of the Caribbean nation of Haiti.
  • 12-Dec-2006 Nation
    Thai-Japan FTA an important test
    This week, the Thai Foreign Ministry is expected to ask the Cabinet to consider whether to approve the draft Thai-Japanese free trade agreement (FTA). Inevitably, questions will crop up regarding the legitimacy of an interim government and a non-elected people’s assembly to pass an international trade agreement.
  • 12-Dec-2006 IP Watch
    US advises developing country FTA partners not to follow WHO IP plan
    Developing countries that have free trade agreements (FTAs) with the United States received an email in the form of a “démarche” from the US government before the 4-8 December 2006 meeting of the WHO Intergovernmental Working Group on Public Health, Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights saying that it had become apparent that the WHO was trying to go beyond its competency and address issues which could have impact on the scope and effect of FTAs.
  • 11-Dec-2006 BusinessWeek
    Ecuador rejects US free trade pact
    Ecuador’s President-elect Rafael Correa said Sunday that he will not sign a free trade agreement with the United States. "We don’t have a national currency, we have the dollar," he told Radioprogramas. "If as a result of the agreement, Peru and Colombia have a problem in the external sector, they reduce the currency’s value and correct the imbalance. Ecuador can’t do that and the consequences could be incalculable."
  • 11-Dec-2006 Manila Times
    RP to pursue free-trade accord with US
    The Philippines and the United States have agreed to pursue talks for a comprehensive free-trade agreement (FTA) despite next year’s end to President Bush’s authority to fast track negotiations for any trade-related accord. "We don’t want to make the same issues like the JPEPA [Japan-Philippine Economic Partnership Agreement] so we are after an extensive and comprehensive consultation with all sectors,” Trade Secretary Peter B. Favila said.
  • 11-Dec-2006 The Standard
    Farmers demand EU deal
    Flower exporters have asked the Kenyan government to ensure that it signs an agreement with the European Union (EU) before the General Elections next year.
  • 11-Dec-2006 Xinhua
    China, EU striving to map out new pact
    China and the European Union are making efforts to map out a new agreement, aimed at nailing down their strategic partnership into legal framework amid ever stronger political and economic relations.
  • 11-Dec-2006 IHT
    Ecuador’s president-elect rules out signing trade pact with US
    Ecuador’s President-elect Rafael Correa said Sunday that he will not sign a free trade agreement with the United States but will seek extended trade preferences under an anti-drug agreement.
  • 11-Dec-2006 East African
    Now oil-rich Libya to join Comesa FTA
    Libya is to become the second North African country after Egypt to join the Free Trade Area of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (Comesa). The implication is that exports from this oil-rich country will now have duty-free access to 13 other Comesa member-states that have so far signed on to the Free Trade Area arrangement.
  • 9-Dec-2006 Middle East Online
    Free-trade bondage in Jordan
    The Jordan-United States free-trade agreement was supposed to be a labor-rights model. It has been a disaster — ’globalization’ at its worst.
  • 9-Dec-2006 Manila Bulletin
    ASEAN economic ministers rush signing of 6 accords
    Economic Ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) rushed on Friday night the signing of six agreements including two protocols to the ASEAN-China FTA. The agreement on trade and services with China was left unsigned.
  • 9-Dec-2006 BBC
    US Congress backs Vietnam trade
    The United States Congress has passed landmark legislation normalising trade ties with Vietnam. The trade vote package also expanded trade relations with Haiti, and tweaked Washington’s trade preferences with several states in Latin America and beyond.
  • 9-Dec-2006 Yonhap
    S Korea, US finish latest trade talks amid no progress in key areas
    South Korea and the US failed to resolve differences in most sensitive areas such as antidumping laws, autos and pharmaceuticals, both sides said.