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  • 22-Jan-2007 Via Campesina
    Via Campesina inaugurates the World Social Forum
    "We fight against those that are seeking to impose the neoliberal model upon us, a model that seeks to privatize our land, our seeds and our water; a model of free trade that makes it impossible for us to make a living in a dignified manner."
  • 22-Jan-2007 IPS
    US unions oppose free trade with Malaysia
    Trade unions from the United States have joined forces with their Malaysian counterparts to strongly oppose ongoing negotiations for bilateral free trade agreements (FTAs) until workers’ concerns are first addressed.
  • 22-Jan-2007 MICI
    Documento explicativo del TPC entre Panamá y EEUU
    El Ministro de Comercio e Industrias, Alejandro Ferrer, entregó hoy ejemplares del documento explicativo del Tratado de Libre Comercio (TLC) acordado con los Estados Unidos a los representantes de los partidos políticos del país.
  • 22-Jan-2007 USTR
    US-Panama FTA (2007)
    Draft as of 19 January 2007
  • 22-Jan-2007 Prensa Latina
    New anti-FTA protests in Colombia
    Senator Jorge Robledo announced on Sunday new demonstrations against the congressional approval of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) between the governments of Colombia and the US.
  • 21-Jan-2007 ZNet
    Chávez, Morales seek transformation of MERCOSUR trade bloc
    As South American presidents gathered in Rio de Janeiro this week to negotiate regional trade and integration strategies, including the possible ascension of Bolivia as a full member of the Southern Cone trade bloc MERCOSUR, Presidents Hugo Chávez and Evo Morales challenged the bloc to abandon its free market neoliberal roots.
  • 21-Jan-2007 AP
    Unification remains elusive at Mercosur
    Discord at the two-day Mercosur summit that ended Friday left many to wonder about the future of a trade bloc that has never lived up to its promise of integrating much of South America into an influential body like the European Union.
  • 20-Jan-2007 The News International
    US, Japanese bosses call for ambitious trade pact
    Powerful US and Japanese business leaders called Friday for a free-trade agreement to link the world’s two largest economies.
  • 20-Jan-2007 US Business Roundtable
    US Business Roundtable and Nippon Keidanren position statement on US-Japan EPA
    Business Roundtable and the Nippon Keidanren believe that a United States-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) holds tremendous potential for the US, Japanese, and world economies, and urge their governments to begin discussion toward a framework for negotiation of such an agreement as soon as possible.
  • 20-Jan-2007 Granma
    ALBA: Justice in deeds
    The Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA) welcomed Nicaragua as its fourth full member as the FSLN returned to power in that country, while in Ecuador, President Rafael Correa adds new support to the movement for Latin America integration.
  • 20-Jan-2007 AllAfrica.com
    Afrique de l’Ouest: APE - Ce que les paysans attendent de la CEDEAO
    Le Réseau des organisations paysannes et des producteurs de l’Afrique de l’Ouest (ROPPA). Cette organisation est en campagne contre les APE dans leur formule actuelle, et propose de ne pas les signer. Basiaka Dao est le président de la Confédération paysanne du Faso, membre du ROPPA. Il dit en quoi ces accords ne sont pas bons pour les agriculteurs et les économies des pays de la CEDEAO.
  • 20-Jan-2007 Reuters
    West Africa to seek delay to European trade deal
    West Africa plans to ask the European Union for a two-year delay to a planned economic partnership agreement (EPA), leaders said at a summit on Friday, but the EU’s executive Commission ruled out a postponement.
  • 20-Jan-2007 Hankyoreh
    The US-Korea FTA’s public conclusion
    The FTA negotiations are nearing an end and, as a result, more Korean citizens are expressing their opposition to it. Even now, however, our government has yet to produce an effective proposal for how it would secure the public’s interest and welfare. Instead, it has actually become more secretive and is trying to quiet the opposition of civil society. Has it given up being a government at all?
  • 19-Jan-2007 Mingas
    Letter from RECALCA to US Rep Charles Rangel
    As a coalition of union, environmental, peasant, and small business organizations, communities of Afro-Colombians and indigenous people, and women’s and human rights groups, we would like to give you our views about some of the impacts that the US-Colombia FTA will have on Colombia.
  • 19-Jan-2007 AllAfrica.com
    EU pact to open floodgate of imports
    Thousands of farmers, jua kali artisans and hundreds of thousands of workers and their families will end up in deeper poverty if the Kenyan government signs an agreement that will allow farm and industrial products from Europe into the local market.
  • 19-Jan-2007 IPS
    Bolivia’s entry adds to pressure on Mercosur
    The economic inequalities undermining unity among the countries of Mercosur will become more urgent with the likely acceptance of Bolivia as a full member at the bloc’s summit being held Thursday and Friday in this Brazilian city.
  • 18-Jan-2007 MercoPress
    Uruguay/US sign TIFA agreement next week
    Uruguay and United States will sign next week a trade and investment agreement, short of a full free trade agreement, to strengthen bilateral trade relations. If Uruguay finally signs a free trade agreement, it would help United States break Mercosur unity.
  • 18-Jan-2007 ANBA
    Agreement with the GGC is important for all in the Mercosur, says Brazilian Foreign Minister
    Representatives of the Mercosur and the Gulf Cooperation Council met yesterday in Rio de Janeiro to discuss a free trade agreement between both blocs.
  • 18-Jan-2007 The Guardian
    South America leaders head to Rio Summit
    South America’s lunge toward the left is overshadowing the goal of free trade as the continent’s most prominent leaders arrived in Rio for a two-day summit of the fractured Mercosur economic bloc.
  • 18-Jan-2007 Korea Times
    ‘FTA to force 210,000 to stop rice farming’
    A lawmaker claimed Thursday that almost all South Korean rice farmers would lose their jobs if the rice trade were fully liberalized as a result of the free trade agreement (FTA) that is currently under negotiation with the United States.