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  • 19-Oct-2009 ANI
    Sri Lanka may lose clothes trade benefits for alleged human rights abuses
    The European Commission is all set to recommend withdrawal of trade benefits from Sri Lanka after allegations of large scale violation of human rights surfaced during the last stages of the civil war against the LTTE.
  • 19-Oct-2009 Taipei Times
    ECFA won’t bring laborers: premier
    Premier Wu Den-yih said yesterday that the government would not open the Taiwanese market further to Chinese agricultural products and would not allow the entry of Chinese laborers under the proposed cross-straits FTA, while avoiding questions about how long the bans would be in place.
  • 19-Oct-2009 Monsters and Critics
    Syria asks to delay signing of EU partnership agreement
    Syria on Sunday asked to postpone the signing of an economic partnership agreement with the European Union, following disputes over provisions covering human-rights and political reform.
  • 19-Oct-2009 Chosun Ilbo
    Chile asks for revision of FTA
    Chile has asked for a revision of the Korea-Chile free trade agreement, the Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade said on Sunday. Chile wants Korea to open its agricultural market wider.
  • 19-Oct-2009 Business World
    Asia-Pacific businesses losing interest in Doha
    Businesses are becoming less interested in the World Trade Organization’s attempts to forge a global deal as long-standing talks have yet to yield results, a private sector group affiliated with the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation warned late last week.
  • 19-Oct-2009 Globe & Mail
    EU trade talks stuck on butter
    As 200 officials from Europe and Canada gather in an Ottawa meeting room Monday to begin the most comprehensive trade talks in Canadian history, there is great fear on both sides that the whole thing could become bogged down over the price of butter.
  • 19-Oct-2009 New Europe
    EU-India’s free trade deal is still in the talking stage
    Two years after the European Union and India began negotiating a Free Trade Agreement that has enemies in both places, the talks are continuing with the hope of concluding by the end of the year, but not in time for the EU-India Summit in New Delhi on Nov. 6.
  • 18-Oct-2009 Business Recorder
    Pakistan and EU to explore possibility of FTA: talks begin on October 20
    Islamabad and the 27-member European Union will start negotiations on a possible free trade agreement, an unfulfilled dream of Pakistan, with a meeting on 20 October.
  • 18-Oct-2009 LAHT
    ALBA strengthens trade alliance, ratifies struggle against the “empire”
    The 7th Summit of the ALBA approved new steps for strengthening its model of “just and complementary trade” and ratified its struggle against “threats from the empire”
  • 18-Oct-2009 Bloomberg
    Chavez-led bloc plans to create agriculture, mining businesses
    The Alba trade bloc, led by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, agreed to create regional mining and agriculture businesses as the group concluded a second day of talks in Bolivia.
  • 17-Oct-2009 Guardian
    US aims for bilateral climate change deals with China and India
    Many observers say such bilateral deals risk seriously weakening any Copenhagen agreement by allowing the idea of a global limit on greenhouse gas emissions to be abandoned.
  • 17-Oct-2009 Dawn
    Pakistan: EU’s dilemma
    Pakistan’s repeated requests for a free trade agreement come at the right time: the EU has switched focus from the uphill struggle to conclude the Doha trade round of World Trade Organisation negotiations to a quest for bilateral pacts.
  • 17-Oct-2009 Investors.com
    EU grabs Korea trade pact that was ours
    "For Europe, the deal with Korea was easy. The US had already negotiated a trade pact of its own that was ready to go in 2006. Details of the EU-Korea treaty are nearly identical, so it’s obvious the Europeans just Xeroxed the US-Korea pact and will now walk off with the spoils," write a US business journal.
  • 16-Oct-2009 Informante
    Spain urges Namibia to join EU party
    The European Union, through its Spanish chair, has made an impassionate plea for Namibia to sign the interim Economic Partnership Agreement saying this will accelerate the country’s economic growth.
  • 16-Oct-2009 Times of Zambia
    Zambia: Economic Partnership Agreements - for the rich or poor?
    The signing ceremony of the Economic Partnership Agreement between the European Union and the East and Southern Africa Bloc to which Zambia belongs, raised some eyebrows, but also drew attention to something deeper when Zambia and other members refused to sign.
  • 16-Oct-2009 Reuters
    S.Africa sugar producers hopeful of EU trade deal
    Durban-based Illovo Sugar — Africa’s biggest producer, majority-owned by British Sugar — said it plans to raise output by 50 percent to nearly 3 million tonnes in the next five years to cash in on the new tariff-free EU access.
  • 16-Oct-2009 Taiwan News
    Taiwan hopes to sign cross-strait trade pact as soon as possible
    Taiwan hopes to sign an economic cooperation framework agreement (ECFA), similar to a free trade agreement, with China as soon as possible: next year, if not earlier.
  • 16-Oct-2009 Reuters
    EU-Korea trade deal puts pressure on Obama to act
    President Barack Obama faced increased pressure on Thursday to win approval of a free trade deal with South Korea after the European Union locked up its own pact with Asia’s third-largest market.
  • 15-Oct-2009 The News
    Pakistan, Turkey agree to start FTA talks
    Pakistan and Turkey have initiated negotiations on a free trade agreement and a formal accord will be signed during Turkish prime minister’s visit to Pakistan next month.
  • 15-Oct-2009 AFP
    EU, South Korea ink free-trade deal: commission
    The European Union and South Korea on Thursday signed a free trade deal which Brussels said would be worth 19 billion euros (28 billion dollars) in new trade for EU exporters.