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  • 5-Jul-2008 AFP
    SKorean activists prepare ’million-strong’ US beef rallies
    South Korean activists Saturday promised to draw one million protesters nationwide in the biggest anti-US beef rallies so far
  • 4-Jul-2008
    What good is Caricom? Regional unity losing steam
    The question must now be asked, just how effective is Caricom, and does it serve any useful purpose? This has proven to be a watershed year for the regional body coming less than two years after the Caribbean Single Market and Economy (CSME), prevailing rampant food price, high energy cost and uncontrollable crime, all afflicting the region. Has Caricom address these issues effectively?
  • 4-Jul-2008
    India, Israel for FTA
    New Delhi and Tel Aviv are seriously working on a free trade agreement because both realise that it is in their mutual interest, the Israeli ambassador, Mr Mark Sofe, said on Thursday.
  • 4-Jul-2008 Earth Times
    New Zealand business group warns on Asian free trade pact
    A New Zealand business group warned the government Friday against signing a free trade pact with the 10-member Association of South-east Asian Nations (ASEAN) that did not set a timetable for abolishing duties on meat and dairy products.
  • 3-Jul-2008
    Harper, Fillon discuss EU free-trade deal during hour-long meeting
    Prime Minister Stephen Harper met with his French counterpart Francois Fillon in Ottawa on Wednesday, with Afghanistan and a potential free-trade agreement between Canada and the European Union among the topics of discussion.
  • 3-Jul-2008
    Trade, investment Promotion inevitable for Economic Integration of SAARC: President
    "Enhancement of trade and investment is inevitable for economic integration of SAARC, where enormous potential already exits in areas of trade, investment and services, which need to be tapped in true perspective through pooling up resources and synergizing efforts at Government and Public sector level".
  • 3-Jul-2008
    Hostage rescue may not free U.S.-Colombia trade deal
    Colombia’s dramatic rescue of hostages held for years by a rebel group probably won’t lead to quick approval of a U.S.-Colombia free trade agreement that has been snagged for months in the U.S. Congress.
  • 3-Jul-2008
    Caricom nations divided on EPA issue
    Caricom countries remain divided on the issue of the CARIFORUM-European Union Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA).
  • 3-Jul-2008 Chosun Ilbo
    US beef recalled on E. coli concerns
    Some 240 tons of beef products from an approved US exporter to Korea suspected of being contaminated with the O-157 strain of E. coli have been recalled, the US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service said Wednesday.
  • 3-Jul-2008 AFP
    S.Korea activists launch US beef boycott
    South Korean activists on Thursday launched a nationwide campaign to boycott US beef as President Lee Myung-Bak issued a fresh warning against violent protests.
  • 3-Jul-2008 GuyanaLive
    Guyana will sign EU trade deal after national dialogue
    Guyana will not sign the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) until it has completed a full national consultation or alternatively "pragmatically earlier if the EC [European Commission] continues with its bully-boy tactics of seeking to impose tariffs on our exports," President Bharrat Jagdeo said.
  • 3-Jul-2008 MySinchew
    Korea, Gulf states to begin FTA talks
    South Korea and the Gulf Cooperation Council will hold their first round of talks for a free-trade agreement in Seoul next week, seeking to establish a basic approach for negotiating the envisioned deal
  • 3-Jul-2008
    CEPA between India, Sri Lankan no threat to island nation
    A leading Sri Lankan trade body has allayed fears that Indians would take over the jobs on offer in the island nation following the signing of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between India and Sri Lanka.
  • 3-Jul-2008 COHA
    The politicization of Mercosur: With a divided past, is there hope for a united future?
    Today the leaders of Mercosur are convening in Tucumán, Argentina, for their semi-annual conference. San Miguel de Tucumán was the site of Argentine independence from Spain in 1816. Mercosur should take advantage of the historic significance of this site and use this meeting to redefine itself independently from other regional integration schemes and trade blocs.
  • 2-Jul-2008
    Costa Rican Congress approves ending its 84-year-old insurance monopoly
    Costa Rica is saying goodbye to its 84-year-old insurance monopoly as it opens the industry to national and international competition.
  • 2-Jul-2008
    India-Malaysia Trade Talks On Course, CECA By Mid Next Year
    Indian and Malaysian trade negotiators are racing to conclude the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CECA) by next year, with another eight rounds of talks to go.
  • 2-Jul-2008 rabble
    What Ottawa didn’t tell you about Colombia FTA
    Today, Canada presents itself in Latin America as a "Third Way," differing from the models offered by the United States and Venezuela. Is this true? A look at the Free Trade Agreements being drawn up for Latin America may bring one to the conclusion that each new trade agreement is progressively more damaging for these countries.
  • 2-Jul-2008 Reuters
    EU, Mediterranean states try to push trade talks on
    EU trade ministers and their counterparts from 13 Mediterranean countries tried to find ways on Wednesday to boost commercial flows but experts said their aim of a free trade area by 2010 looked unattainable.
  • 2-Jul-2008 Bernama
    Parliament approval should be sought for Malaysia-US FTA, says MP
    A Member of Parliament Wednesday called on the Malaysian government to table in Parliament the results of the Free Trade Agreement negotiations with the US, saying that the approval of the highest council in the country would symbolise the people’s consent to the deal.
  • 2-Jul-2008 Today’s Zaman
    Turkey wins stronghold in South American trade
    Turkey has signed a preferential trade agreement with the South American trade bloc Mercosur during negotiations in Argentina.