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  • 23-Nov-2009 VOV
    Vietnam, US hold third BIT negotiation round
    Vietnam expressed concerns about the possibility of executing some terms and conditions in the BIT draft, especially those relating to transfer of money, financial services, list of non-conforming measures and minimum standard treatment.
  • 22-Nov-2009
    RP: no tariff lifting sans investment
    The Philippines is likely to suspend its tariff-elimination commitments for Japanese vehicles and auto parts under the two countries’ economic partnership agreement starting in January, as the government still needs to determine if the “increased investment” that Japan promised has indeed come in already.
  • 22-Nov-2009
    Nigeria cautious on EU free trade deal
    Nigeria, sub-Saharan Africa’s second largest economy, will not sign free trade deals with the European Union until it is sure it can comfortably compete, a minister said on Wednesday.
  • 22-Nov-2009
    FTA with Singapore ’good’ for both
    A Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Singapore would be beneficial because it would result in more opportunities with Sri Lanka, currently attempting to develop itself as a hub to India and a financial hub; particularly due to the country’s existing respective FTAs with India and with Pakistan, a top Singapore businessman has said.
  • 21-Nov-2009
    India-EU FTA will lead to new wave of investments
    A new wave of investments from India to Europe and from Europe to India is likely to follow the India-EU free trade agreement which would take the bilateral trade to 160 billion euro by 2015, says the Indian Ambassador to France Ranjan Mathai.
  • 21-Nov-2009
    S. Korea has already conceded enough in KORUS FTA
    The debate surrounding the South Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (KORUS FTA) is growing stronger. President Lee Myung-bak’s suggestion of a possibility of renegotiation of the auto trade clauses in the agreement during the South Korea-US summit press conference has set it off.
  • 21-Nov-2009
    Lawmakers grill Mari over feasibility of planned FTAs
    Lawmakers have demanded that Trade Minister Mari Elka Pangestu make available the feasibility studies on the proposed free trade agreements (FTAs) following business community concerns that losses may outweigh gains.
  • 20-Nov-2009
    East Africa trade bloc inks common market treaty
    Leaders of the five-member East African Community bloc on Friday signed a common market treaty to allow free trade, movement and right of residence, the first of its kind on the continent.
  • 20-Nov-2009
    Syria Stalls on Signing Trade Deal With EU
    After years of pursuing a free-trade pact with the European Union, Syria is balking at signing a deal, as local businesses express worry about competition from European goods.
  • 20-Nov-2009
    India to play a proactive role in SAARC
    Economic integration of all the eight South Asian countries posses a challenge to the political leaders of the region. Though South Asia Free Trade Agreement (SAFTA) was operationalised from July 2006 the intra regional trade increased at a snail space from 3.2% in 1980s to only 5.5% in 2008, which is far below when compared with 58% in NAFTA, 54% in European Union, 25% in ASEAN and 22% in COMESA.
  • 20-Nov-2009
    China trade talks ’very pleasing’: Crean
    Australia’s breakthrough with China on another round of negotiations on a free trade agreement after a 12 month lag is "very pleasing", Trade Minister Simon Crean says.
  • 20-Nov-2009
    President Lee hints at renegotiations on FTA auto trade clauses
    While speaking on the Korea-U.S. Free Trade Agreement (FTA), President Lee Myung-bak hinted Thursday that he would consider engaging in additional negotiations in the automobile sector if the U.S. requests it. President Lee’s statement is expected to cause controversy.
  • 19-Nov-2009
    500 items on ECFA "Early Harvest" list
    The government has earmarked close to five hundred items for inclusion on an "Early Harvest" list in an economic agreement with China, according to Economics Minister Shih Yen-shiang on Wednesday.
  • 19-Nov-2009
    Miti to make decision on Malaysia-US FTA talks soon
    Trade Minister Datuk Mustapa Mohamed hopes to find out in a few weeks if the country should still pursue a free trade area deal with the US, its biggest trading partner, or join a regional pact instead.
  • 19-Nov-2009
    Colombia FTA talks closer
    Korea and Colombia will launch formal negotiations next month to seal a free trade agreement (FTA) as part of efforts to boost bilateral trade, Seoul’s trade ministry said yesterday.
  • 17-Nov-2009
    Canada-EU free-trade deal expected by 2011: Quebec representative
    A former Quebec premier involved in Canada-Europe free-trade negotiations predicts a deal will be signed by 2011.
  • 17-Nov-2009
    Canada inks trade deal with India
    Canada and India signed two trade agreements Tuesday that Prime Minister Stephen Harper said will bring the two countries closer together.
  • 17-Nov-2009
    Regional integration is a pipe dream
    Those who favour a big push for regional integration in Asia now have their day in the sun. They say that the global economic crisis has accelerated the decline of America and the rise of China, India and other emerging powers. Power is shifting inexorably from the West to Asia.
  • 17-Nov-2009
    Philippines risks being left behind in free trade with Europe — think tank
    A private sector think tank yesterday pressed the Trade department to move faster on a free trade pact with the European Union (EU), citing research which points to gains awaiting several Philippine industries.
  • 17-Nov-2009
    Courting a reluctant partner in India
    Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s current visit to India will be applauded by the Indian diaspora and recognizes both India’s economic rise and its ability to weather the global financial crisis. The visit has replaced mutual indifference with mutual interest.