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  • 18-Dec-2006 Korea Herald
    Oriental medical doctors resist FTA
    Seoul’s move to open its market for oriental medicine has set off a fierce protest from local doctors who are concerned about increased competition in an already saturated market.
  • 18-Dec-2006 Gulf News
    Gulf monetary union is a cracking project?
    The main reason for the delay in the finalisation of the GCC customs union was the unilateral decision by Oman, preceded by Bahrain, to sign a free trade agreement with the US.
  • 17-Dec-2006 FT
    China agrees more talks on service sector reform
    The US and China on Friday agreed to intensify discussions about the opening up of China’s services sector and explore the possibility of a bilateral investment treaty at the conclusion of this week’s high level talks in Beijing.
  • 17-Dec-2006 MercoPress
    Pulp mill conflict widens Mercosur rift
    Escalating mutual recriminations and complaints between Argentina and Uruguay signaled the first day of deliberations at the Mercosur ministerial meeting in Brasilia in the same week that the group officially inaugurated its Parliament.
  • 17-Dec-2006 Aljazeera
    Corporate complicity in Israel’s crimes
    Originating as it does from illegally occupied land, settlement produce is supposed to be excluded from the preferential treatment which Israeli exports to the UK enjoy under the EU-Israel Association Agreement.
  • 17-Dec-2006 The Hindu
    Highlights of documents signed between India and Japan
    The India-Japan EPA/CEPA should cover, but may not be limited to trade in goods, trade in services, measures for trade promotion, facilitation and liberalisation of investment flows, measures for promoting economic cooperation in identified sectors and other areas for a comprehensive economic partnership between India and Japan.
  • 17-Dec-2006 Houston Chronicle
    Japan, India agree to begin trade talks
    The leaders of Japan and India agreed Friday to start talks on forging a bilateral free-trade agreement within two years and to increase cooperation between the two countries’ navies and coast guards.
  • 16-Dec-2006 UNPO
    Taiwan: Nicaraguan congress ratifies free trade agreement
    Nicaragua’s Congress has ratified a free trade agreement with Taiwan, the legislative body said in a statement Thursday.
  • 16-Dec-2006 Washington Post
    A foothold for free trade?
    Trade integration in the Americas is quickly approaching a major milestone. If agreements with Colombia, Peru and Panama are ratified in the coming year, more than half of Latin America will have free trade accords with the United States.
  • 15-Dec-2006 Hindustan Times
    Go for free trade pact with India after N-deal: US senator
    An influential Republican senator has asked President George Bush to negotiate a full scale free trade agreement with India following the successful conclusion of the India-US civil nuclear deal.
  • 15-Dec-2006
    bilaterals.org now in Spanish and French
    Starting today, the bilaterals.org website is available in Spanish and French, apart from the original English version.
  • 15-Dec-2006 Bangkok Post
    Critics given sneak peak of free trade deal
    In a bid to secure a smooth passage for a public hearing on the Thai-Japanese free trade agreement, the Thai Foreign Ministry yesterday allowed a group of critics to gain access to the text of the controversial deal.
  • 14-Dec-2006 ICTSD
    Harmonisation of TRIPS-plus IPR policies and potential impacts on technological capability: A case study of the pharmaceutical industry in Thailand
    This study examines the impacts of TRIPS-plus rules on pharmaceutical patents as enshrined in US FTAs by looking at the case of Thailand.
  • 14-Dec-2006 AllAfrica.com
    SA fends off EU deals for SACU partners
    South Africa is resisting European Union (EU) efforts to treat it differently from its southern African neighbours — a move which could result in the country getting less market access for its exports.
  • 14-Dec-2006 Cattle Network
    US senators: Will oppose S. Korea trade pact without beef trade
    Seven US senators pledged Wednesday that they will work to block a free trade agreement being negotiated between the US and South Korea if South Korea refuses to pull back restriction on US beef exports.
  • 13-Dec-2006 Chosun Ilbo
    Washington wishes to hold high-level FTA agriculture talks
    Washington hopes to hold high-level talks — above the ministerial level — on freeing up the agricultural markets in Korea and the US before holding the sixth round of free trade agreement negotiations.
  • 13-Dec-2006 News.com.au
    Fears FTA brings in contaminated blood
    Road crash victims and haemophiliacs were at risk of contracting blood-borne diseases such as HIV under the Australia-United States Free Trade Agreement (FTA), an academic warned today.
  • 13-Dec-2006 The West Australian
    Farmers plead with govt over Japan FTA
    Australian farmers have pleaded with the federal government not to forget them when it meets with Japan for negotiations on a free trade agreement next year.
  • 13-Dec-2006 People’s Daily
    Officials: China-ROK FTA talks have many hurdles
    The Republic of Korea (ROK) is not fully prepared to enter free trade area (FTA) talks with China despite such a deal being widely believed to be positive for both economies, Shin Bong-kil, a minister with the Embassy of the ROK in China, said yesterday.
  • 13-Dec-2006 Epoch Times
    ’Tis the season for free trade dealings
    New Zealand’s rush for Asia-Pacific free trade agreements was slowed by a typhoon in the Phillipines, but sped up through a partnership agreement with the Republic of Korea.