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  • 20-Aug-2006 Bloomberg
    Peru seeks to renegotiate free-trade pact with US
    Peruvian President Alan Garcia said his government will seek to renegotiate a free-trade agreement signed between Peru and the US which is awaiting a vote in the US Congress. "We need to think about a different accord, one for the poor, one that looks within, complying with a national agenda."
  • 20-Aug-2006 The Age
    Textiles ’not negotiable’ in China FTA
    Industry plans for Australia’s manufacturing, textile and clothing industries are not up for negotiation in a free trade deal with China, the federal government says.
  • 20-Aug-2006 The Star
    Japan draws up Nikai initiative to boost regional trade
    The Japanese private sector is pivotal in pushing the initiative, as they want to dangle what is undoubtedly a carrot for Asean countries to propel the proposed East Asia Free Trade Area (EAFTA).
  • 20-Aug-2006 IBON Foundation
    Free trade pacts more dangerous than WTO - IBON
    In the wake of the collapse of the Doha talks in the World Trade Organization (WTO), negotiations for the Philippines to enter into an Asia-Pacific free trade agreement (FTA) have become more urgent for industrialized countries. But independent think-tank IBON Foundation warns that entering into an FTA could be even more dangerous than liberalization under the WTO.
  • 20-Aug-2006
    India halves FTA exclusion list with Asean
    In what is seen as a dramatic move, India on Friday slashed its controversial exclusion list of products for tariff reduction from 850 to 560 to kick-start the recently-suspended negotiations on the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Asean.
  • 20-Aug-2006 Bernama
    Labour & environmental issues in FTA talk, says NZ
    Labour and environmental issues will still be included in the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiation between Australia, New Zealand and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, a senior New Zealand trade official said.
  • 20-Aug-2006 Prensa Latina
    Main Uruguayan parties reject US FTA
    The principal political parties and movements of Uruguay rejected possible signing of a free trade agreement with the US on Thursday.
  • 20-Aug-2006 Gulf Daily News
    Farmers’ suicides may hit FTA deal
    India is citing the fear of political fallout and its suicide epidemic among farmers as obstacles to hammering out a free-trade deal with Southeast Asia, officials said yesterday.
  • 20-Aug-2006 IPS
    Progress on HIV drugs threatened by new trade pacts
    In the midst of the world’s biggest HIV/AIDS conference here, close to a hundred activists launched a noisy protest over bilateral free trade agreements, which they say elevate patent protections above the right to life-extending antiretroviral drugs.
  • 20-Aug-2006
    CEOs will focus on NAFTA region
    The region covered by the North American Free Trade Agreement will loom large as chief executives across all industries plot their growth in 2007, according to a survey commissioned by the New York Stock Exchange. The executives listed the US and China as the top two "strategically important" countries.
  • 20-Aug-2006
    US gives Pakistan ‘non-paper’ on BIT
    The United States has given a “non paper” to Pakistan that shows some flexibility for signing the much-delayed Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) between the two countries soon.
  • 19-Aug-2006 Korea Times
    Europe eager for trade pact with Korea
    The European Union is showing eagerness to establish a free trade agreement (FTA) with Korea ahead of the resumption of talks next month, officials of both sides say.
  • 19-Aug-2006 Tehran Times
    ASEAN wants agriculture to be in ASEAN-East Asia FTA
    ASEAN does not discount the possibility of having a free trade agreement (FTA) with all East Asian countries as a whole, said the Philippines’ Department of Trade and Industry director Ramon Vicente T. Kabigting. However, it must first consider including agriculture in the agreement for this to materialise, he told reporters.
  • 18-Aug-2006
    Free trade agreements, intellectual property and access to medicines
    Patent and data protection rules in free trade agreements have a profound impact on the ability of developing countries to access life saving medicines of assured quality.
  • 17-Aug-2006 Upside Down World
    Latin America Now: An Interview with Raúl Zibechi
    In this interview, Raúl Zibechi discusses the challenges of the Evo Morales administration in Bolivia, the power and role of Bolivian social movements, projects for regional integration such as People’s Trade Agreement and the Bolivarian Alternative for Latin America and the region’s new situation after the electoral victories of various "progressive" governments.
  • 17-Aug-2006 IHT
    When free trade sinks into the ’noodle bowl’
    FTAs are supposedly meant to substitute for lack of progress at the WTO. In practice they are mostly preferential arrangements that run counter to APEC’s principle of "open regionalism," which allows members to pursue liberalization at their own pace but on a nondiscriminatory basis.
  • 17-Aug-2006
    Pressure on SADC states to clear way for free trade area
    Pressure was mounting on Southern African Development Community (SADC) leaders to get economic integration back on track in a bid to meet the 2008 target date for a free trade area in the region, said Deputy Foreign Minister Aziz Pahad yesterday.
  • 17-Aug-2006 VNS
    Chile eyes Viet Nam free trade deal
    Viet Nam will receive priority under Chile’s plans to develop its free trade agreement (FTA), according to the Chilean Foreign Ministry’s External Economic Department.
  • 17-Aug-2006
    FTA means deeper poverty in Peru
    An issue that has received less attention is the implications of the FTA for the entry of genetically modified organisms (GMO’s) into Peru.
  • 17-Aug-2006 Bernama
    Asean to set deadline for India to decide on FTA talks
    Asean will set a time frame for India to decide whether it wants to continue with negotiations on the Asean-India Free Trade Agreement (FTA), a Philippine economic official said Wednesday.