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20-Jan-2022
YeniSafak
Turkey and Mercosur need to move economic relations further and sign free trade agreements, said Turkish Foreign Minister.
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20-Jan-2022
The Jakarta Post
Indonesia Trade Minister said that at least three trade deals were slated for completion or near completion this year as part of government efforts to diversify export markets.
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20-Jan-2022
Asia Times
In the Philippine, RCEP ratification was distracted by the pandemic and typhoon response. The coming May polls may present some hurdles in fast-tracking accession to RCEP.
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20-Jan-2022
Politico
A UK agreement with India, the negotiations for which begin this week, could worsen conditions in the clothing sweatshops of South Asian neighbors, according to labor rights campaigners and a major industry group.
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19-Jan-2022
AK Europa
This policy brief outlines not only serious reasons for terminating the treaty but also various possible exit scenarios.
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19-Jan-2022
Ghana Web
The AfCFTA can truly make Ghana a gateway for the African market. US companies already see the opportunity, said US Ambassador to Ghana.
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19-Jan-2022
Mint
Finance minister said the Modi administration would contest multiple arbitration awards won by shareholders of Devas Multimedia Pvt. Ltd over a cancelled contract on the strength of the Supreme Court’s validation of the fraud charges against the company.
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19-Jan-2022
The Korea Times
A potential free trade agreement between the two sides will increase mutual benefits in the fields of goods, service, investment, intellectual property and energy, said Korean President.
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18-Jan-2022
The Wire
A recent report by the Standing Committee on External Affairs shows how there are two missing pieces to the puzzle.
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18-Jan-2022
Manila Bulletin
The Biden administration is perceived not interested in forging bilateral free trade agreement (FTA) with the Philippines, which was pushed during the Trump administration.
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18-Jan-2022
The Express Tribune
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor phase-II is much broader in scope and focuses on relocation of industries, agriculture sector modernisation, cooperation in science and technology, said Pakistan’s Ambassador to China.
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18-Jan-2022
Everyone loves to be on the receiving end of a gift during the Christmas season, for birthdays or after a job well done, but did you know there are still unspoken rules to obey? Follow this simple guide and make sure you don’t commit a festive faux pas!
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18-Jan-2022
Financial Post
Canada has repeatedly broken its promise to let foreign cheese and butter flow more freely into the country, officials say
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17-Jan-2022
Friends of the Earth Europe
A new example of how this secretive corporate court system is undermining climate and environmental policies of EU member states has been brought to light.
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17-Jan-2022
CIAR Global
El arbitraje de inversiones entre Coöperatieve Rabobank UA y México ha sido suspendido en el Centro Internacional de Arreglo de Diferencias relativas a Inversiones.
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17-Jan-2022
Capital Monitor
Countries party to the Energy Charter Treaty are under yet more pressure to reform the agreement following the Cop26 climate summit, as they weigh the benefits of climate action against the likelihood of getting sued.
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17-Jan-2022
Korea Herald
South Korea will push to submit an official application to join a mega Asia-Pacific free trade agreement in April.
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17-Jan-2022
Middle East Eye
Beijing and Gulf states say they are committed to reviving long-dormant talks aimed at reaching a free trade agreement, as they look to strengthen ties and deepen economic cooperation in the face of strained relations with the West.
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16-Jan-2022
The Indian Express
India and the United Kingdom have launched formal Free Trade Agreement (FTA) negotiations, with the aim of concluding an early harvest trade agreement over the next few months.
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14-Jan-2022
The Loop
The EU managed to avoid mass protest by creating an ethical narrative around its trade negotiations with authoritarian Vietnam.