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  • 15-Aug-2008 APP
    Pakistan, Korea to explore possibility of FTA
    Pakistan and the Republic of Korea will explore the possibility of concluding a Free Trade Agreement (FTA)
  • 15-Aug-2008 AllAfrica.com
    Southern Africa: Angola to join free trade in two years
    Angola will join the Free Trade Area (FTA) of the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) in two to three years time.
  • 15-Aug-2008 Africa News
    Cameroon regrets economic agreement with EU Commission
    In what looks like crying over spilt milk, Cameroon’s economic experts are spending sleepless nights seriously reflecting on the budgetary impact of the economic partnership agreement, EPA signed with the European Commission last December.
  • 15-Aug-2008 Common Dreams
    US family farmers applaud demise of Doha negotiations
    "Farmers don’t export. Archer Daniels Midland and Cargill do. The corporate commodity groups are continuing to push for bilateral FTAs with South Korea, Colombia and pushed for the recent Peru FTA. Meanwhile they also scheme to keep in place a broken US subsidy system that allows US farmers to be paid below cost of production and agribusiness to dump cheap commodities into overseas markets, displacing farmers from Mexico to Indonesia to Ghana to Haiti, with no benefit to US farmers."
  • 15-Aug-2008 Prensa Latina
    Petrocaribe: New regional food firm
    The PetroCaribe meeting on agriculture held Tuesday adopted several accords to face the international food crisis, among them the creation of a regional foodstuff enterprise. The company named Alba Alimentos (Alba Foods, after Venezuela’s integration initiative Alternativa Bolivariana de las Americas (ALBA)) will operate in member countries.
  • 14-Aug-2008 LIP
    Andean Community approves reform without Bolivia - Peru-US free trade deal to move forward
    Peru’s minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Mercedes Aráoz, announced on Thursday that the Andean Community of Nations (CAN) approved to modify the norm regarding intellectual property, which will allow Peru to implement the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with the United States.
  • 14-Aug-2008 PDI
    Reject JPEPA, leaders of 66 NGOs appeal
    In a letter to Philippine Senate President Manuel Villar, 66 NGO leaders from around the world joined calls from local NGOs urging the Senate not to approve what they describe as a “flawed treaty” that promotes trade of toxic wastes.
  • 13-Aug-2008 Radio Mundo Real
    Uruguay: After Doha, FTA with the EU and NAFTA fails once again
    Trade agreements with big blocs like the North America Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) or with the European Union have experienced a recent boost in Uruguay.
  • 13-Aug-2008 GMANews
    Group welcomes move to suspend Jpepa deliberations
    A Filipino movement against “unfair" economic treaties on Wednesday welcomed Sen. Mar Roxas III’s move to suspend deliberations on the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (Jpepa).
  • 13-Aug-2008 EJP
    EU Parliament head discusses EU-Syria pact with Syrian president
    The President of the European Parliament, Hans-Gert Poettering, discussed the future signature of a EU-Syria Association Agreement, during a meeting on Sunday in Damascus with Syrian President Bashar Al Assad.
  • 13-Aug-2008 The Australian
    Labor to pursue bilateral FTAs
    Kevin Rudd has vowed to "vigorously pursue" bilateral trade agreements on his latest swing through Asia following the collapse of the world free trade talks in Geneva.
  • 13-Aug-2008 Jamaica Observer
    Caricom hopes to renegotiate EPA
    Caribbean Community (Caricom) countries will sign the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with Europe on September 2 as planned, but they are still hoping to renegotiate the deal afterwards, Caricom Chairman Baldwin Spencer has said.
  • 13-Aug-2008 New Era
    ‘EU is getting flexible on EPAs’
    Namibia is ready to put behind the unpleasant treatment it received from European Union negotiators during last year’s marathon negotiations on Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), which resulted in the country’s refusal to sign until its protests were heard.
  • 12-Aug-2008 Dissident Voice
    Colombia as a Model for Latin America
    The US free trade agreement and the state and paramilitary violence in Colombia are part of the same project
  • 12-Aug-2008 GMA News
    Jpepa will worsen food crisis - group
    The food crisis hounding the Philippines today may escalate if the government embarks on a full-scale liberalization of the economy under the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (Jpepa), according to food security advocates.
  • 12-Aug-2008 AllAfrica.com
    Overfishing linked to food crisis, migration
    According to a recent report by the nongovernmental organisation ActionAid, West African seas are being devastated by legal and illegal overfishing, while local fishing industries decline. Moreover, the economic partnership agreements in their currently proposed form only exacerbate this problem.
  • 12-Aug-2008 Barbados Advocate
    Guyanese Government to host public EPA consultations
    Weeks ago President of Guyana, Bharrat Jagdeo, announced his scepticism on signing the Economic Partnership Agreement trade deal with the European Community. Now it has been revealed that the Guyanese government will be hosting public consultations on the proposed arrangement come the beginning of September.
  • 12-Aug-2008 Business Mirror
    Human rights, rule of law sticky issues in RP-EU pact
    THE Philippines is seeking to settle sticky issues in the proposed partnership cooperation agreement (PCA) with the European Union which include government’s commitments to uphold human rights and rule of law in the country before the Asia Europe Meeting (Asem) Summit in Beijing in October this year.
  • 11-Aug-2008 APP
    Pakistan, US to resume stalled negotiations on BIT soon: US official
    Pakistan and the United States have agreed to resume stalled negotiations on Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT), with the objective of deepening their strategic relations in various fields, a senior US official said Monday.
  • 11-Aug-2008 The Age
    Australia seeks regional free trade deal
    Australia is hopeful of an early conclusion to a regional free trade agreement (FTA) with intensive negotiations underway, Foreign Minister Stephen Smith says. The potential deal between Australia, New Zealand and Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) was discussed at bilateral talks between Smith and his Indonesian counterpart Hassan Wirajuda in Jakarta on Monday.