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  • 31-Aug-2006 San Francisco Chronicle
    Mexico’s corn farmers see their livelihoods wither away
    An estimated 1.5 million agricultural jobs have been lost since NAFTA went into effect in 1994.
  • 31-Aug-2006 KCTU
    FTA, KORUS FTA and challenges of the labor movement
    I am going to provide in this writing laborers’ perspectives towards the KORUS FTA; what lies in its core, why it is so problematic, and what kinds of consequences it will bring about. In addition, although not perfect, I am going to show how the Korean labor movement should respond to the KORUS FTA and deal with its challenges.
  • 30-Aug-2006
    Under RP-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement local settlement of disputes agreed on
    The Philippines and Japan have agreed to settle all disputes domestically under the proposed Economic Partnership Agreement unless the Secretaries of Trade of both countries agree to bring the dispute to an international arbitration court.
  • 30-Aug-2006 AllAfrica.com
    Building on AGOA for African agricultural trade expansion
    On the final day of the annual forum on the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (Agoa) last month, the United States and Rwanda signed a bilateral agreement aimed at increasing trade flow between the two countries.
  • 30-Aug-2006 Embassy
    Report on future Korean trade deal under fire
    Two months after voting for its release, opposition MPs are still waiting for an Industry Canada study outlining the impacts a proposed free trade agreement with the Asian nation would have on Canada’s car manufacturing and ship-building industries.
  • 30-Aug-2006 Manila Bulletin
    RP proposes phased-in bilateral FTA with US
    The Philippines has formally proposed to the US for a phased-in bilateral free trade agreement (FTA) starting out with the garment and textile sector in an effort to protect the country’s advantages in this sector in the US market, which accounts for over 70 percent of the country’s total garment exports.
  • 30-Aug-2006 Korea Times
    Farmers plan FTA protests in Seattle
    More than 100 South Korean farmers and activists will go to Seattle next week to stage rallies against a free trade agreement (FTA) between Seoul and Washington, a chief organizer told Yonhap News Agency yesterday.
  • 30-Aug-2006
    September 10: La Via Campesina calls for mobilisations against neoliberalism all around the world
    The deadlock of the WTO is good news for the people and the movements that have been opposing its policies for years and an opportunity to put forward our alternative agenda. At the same time we have to give more attention to the Free Trade Agreements negotiated between countries or regions.
  • 29-Aug-2006
    Market opening to hit local fund managers
    Local asset management companies are closely monitoring the ongoing free trade agreement (FTA) talks between South Korea and the United States, wary of the latter’s demand for easier access to the domestic fund market.
  • 29-Aug-2006
    East Africa: COMESA wants Tanzania out of SADC
    With government seemingly in no hurry to entertain the business community advocating for the country to re-join the COMESA trade bloc, the group does not want to let go.
  • 29-Aug-2006
    Safta & Pak: LDCs may bolster India’s stand
    India is likely to get the support of least developed country (LDC) members of the Safta in its fight against Pakistan’s refusal to implement the agreement in its letter and spirit.
  • 29-Aug-2006 Manila Times
    Officials at odds over US trade deal
    Local leaders expressed differing views on whether the Philippines has the capacity to enter into a bilateral free-trade agreement (FTA) with the United States or be lumped together with its Asean neighbors in a region-wide FTA agreement.
  • 28-Aug-2006
    Companies eye pull-outs if CAFTA flounders
    Weary of the snail’s pace ratification process of the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), which continues to dominate Costa Rica’s political and social agenda, some companies are weighing the idea of moving to other Central American countries should Congress reject the treaty.
  • 28-Aug-2006
    Uncertainty looms over Bangla-Pak FTA talks
    Although Bangladesh and Pakistan have agreed to sign a free trade area deal by September this year, the two countries are yet to start negotiations.
  • 28-Aug-2006
    ECOWAS ministers, partners finalise talks on reforms
    ECOWAS trade, foreign affairs and cooperation ministers today began the final lap of talks toward restructuring the body into a Commission.
  • 28-Aug-2006
    Next India and ASEAN talks on FTA in Kochi
    After resuming talks on a free trade pact, India and ASEAN are likely to hold another round of discussions in Kuala Lumpur next month and later in Kochi, with a view to finish negotiations by the end of this year.
  • 28-Aug-2006
    Korea’s third FTA effective next month
    South Korea’s free trade agreement (FTA) with four non-EU members will go into effect next month.
  • 28-Aug-2006
    ’Caution required for cross-border services’
    A financial research institute urged Korea to take a cautious approach in allowing cross-border insurance brokerage services as it would be harder to protect local consumers from potential damages.
  • 28-Aug-2006
    U.S. trade issue looms over Colombia and Peru
    Major exporters from Colombia fear being blindsided by tariffs up to 20 percent on key exports to the United States unless special trade preferences designed to wean the Andean nations off of cocaine production are renewed before their expiration Jan. 1.
  • 28-Aug-2006
    Indonesia to exempt duty on Japanese auto parts
    Indonesia plans to exempt duty on several automotive parts imported from Japan to support local industries as both countries are moving closer to sign the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), an official said Thursday.