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  • 3-Dec-2006
    “Davao pesticide poisoning to expand and increase with JPEPA!”-KMP and APC
    The militant Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas and the Asian Peasant Coalition lambasted the Tagum Agricultural Development Company, Inc. for causing the pesticide poisoning of at least 79 people in Davao del Norte, Philippines, stressing that "such poisonings would increase and expand when the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) is ratified.”
  • 3-Dec-2006 This Day
    ECOWAS seeks extension of agreement with EU
    The regional ministerial committee monitoring the negotiation of the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between West Africa and the European Union has requested a three year extension of the 2007 deadline for the conclusion of the negotiations for a free trade area of the two economic blocs.
  • 2-Dec-2006 Antara
    Thai-Japan free trade pact allows toxic dumping, Greenpeace warns
    Environmental protection group Greenpeace on Friday warned Thailand that its pending free trade agreement with Japan could pave the way for the dumping of toxic waste and hazardous chemical into the kingdom.
  • 2-Dec-2006 AFP
    Malaysia, Australia set no date for delayed FTA deal
    The leaders of Malaysia and Australia declined to set a date for the completion of a free-trade deal due to have been agreed by mid-2006, saying the negotiations should not be hurried.
  • 2-Dec-2006 Political Affairs Magazine
    Some dangers and prospects of the regional and international situations
    In the economic field, imperialism’s consternation with the slow pace of forging multilateral North-South agreements under the Doha round of meetings of the World Trade Organization have led to the more energetic push for bilateral Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs).
  • 2-Dec-2006 Tempo
    Japan urges Indonesia to guarantee supply of liquefied gas under EPA
    The Japanese government urged that guarantee for supplying Indonesia’s liquefied natural gas to Japan be attached to the economic partnership agreement (EPA) between both countries. However, the Indonesian government has not complied with this request.
  • 2-Dec-2006 Financial Express
    Asean doubles its negative list for FTA with India
    Asean has given a jolt to India by deciding to almost double its negative list for the proposed free trade agreement (FTA) with India.
  • 1-Dec-2006 New Kerala
    India, EFTA move towards trade and investment agreement
    India and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) on Friday set up a Joint Study Group (JSG) to explore the possibility of entering into a broad-based trade and investment agreement.
  • 1-Dec-2006 TomPaine
    Slowing the free-trade bulldozer
    Long a bipartisan crusade in Washington, “free trade” is now set to face some overdue opposition. And there’s no better time to start the rumble than in the lame duck session of Congress.
  • 1-Dec-2006 Daily Star
    US, Lebanon ink framework deal to foster bilateral trade
    Shaun Donnelly, assistant US trade representative for Europe and the Middle East, and Lebanese Minister of Economy and Trade Sami Haddad signed a Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) on Wednesday to provide a forum for expanding and strengthening bilateral trade and investment relations between the two countries.
  • 1-Dec-2006 Yonhap
    S. Korean artists oppose talks with US for free trade deal
    Dozens of South Korean artists took to the streets Friday to oppose a free trade deal with the United States, adding their voice to protests just days before the trade talks were to resume.
  • 1-Dec-2006 Business Standard
    Israel mulls FTA with India
    Israel is considering a free trade agreement (FTA) with India to reach a bilateral trade target of $5 billion, deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry Eliyahu Yishai has said.
  • 1-Dec-2006 ABC
    Japanese farmers oppose FTA with Australia
    Australia’s proposed Free Trade Agreement with Japan is facing stiff opposition from Japanese farmers. The deal, if finalised, would be Australia’s largest bilateral trade agreement, and could open the traditionally closed Japanese market to Australian agricultural products. But Japanese farmers say the deal puts their futures at risk.
  • 1-Dec-2006
    Cindy Sheehan & Medea Benjamin leading delegation to South Korea
    American peace activists Cindy Sheehan and Medea Benjamin are leading a delegation of U.S. peace and social justice activists to South Korea to oppose the expansion of Camp Humphrey, the US military base in Pyeongtaek, South Korea and to protest the proposed Korea-US Free Trade Agreement.
  • 1-Dec-2006 European Voice
    EU seeks to complete trade deals in two years
    The European Commission hopes to complete bilateral trade agreements with South Korea, India and ten south-east Asian countries within two years at the latest, according to negotiating mandates for trade agreements which it is expected to adopt on 6 December.
  • 30-Nov-2006 Economic Times
    One-Way St: Solve market access issues on bilateral basis, says US
    While the US has ruled out the possibility of a Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with India, it is prepared to sort out market access issues with the country on a bilateral basis.
  • 30-Nov-2006 ABC
    Free trade deal may fast track nanotech
    Australia may be forced to rush through inadequately tested and unsafe medical nanotherapies because of its free trade agreement with the US, a health technology regulation expert says.
  • 29-Nov-2006 KoA
    The mass people’s resistance against KorUS FTA has started - KoA
    The Korean government repression that began on November 22nd is continuing to spread like a forest fire. However, the people’s struggle to block the KorUS FTA will not end here.
  • 29-Nov-2006 Korea Times
    Anti-FTA protestors, police clash
    Tens of thousands of anti-globalization demonstrators confronted police in Seoul and other cities, protesting a proposed free trade agreement (FTA) between Korea and the United States.
  • 29-Nov-2006 Japan Times
    Tokyo, Jakarta fix framework of FTA
    Tokyo and Jakarta announced Tuesday they have agreed on an overall framework for liberalizing bilateral trade, including Japanese autos and Indonesian natural gas and workers.