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  • 16-Sep-2008 Colombia Journal
    Final offensive for US-Colombia FTA is stark contrast to other developments in the hemisphere
    While the eyes of the world focus on the internal crisis in Bolivia and the unfolding tensions in the Andean region, the pro-Bush government of Colombia is engaged in one of its most intensive lobbying efforts in recent memory, a full court press that will culminate with the visit next week of President Alvaro Uribe to Washington.
  • 15-Sep-2008 Bangkok Post
    EU plans two-track approach for FTA
    The European Union (EU) under the French presidency will focus on bilateral approaches in parallel with a bloc-to-bloc discussions with Asean on a free trade agreement, according to the French ambassador to Thailand.
  • 15-Sep-2008 MercoPress
    Uruguay favors more trade accords, with or without Mercosur
    Uruguay formally proposed its Mercosur partners to begin a round of negotiations geared to reach trade agreements with the European Union, United States, South Korea and Canada.
  • 15-Sep-2008 Jakarta Post
    RI eyes benefits from India pact
    Indonesia may see robust growth in exports to India following the conclusion of negotiations on a free trade agreement between India and members of ASEAN, mainly crude palm oil.
  • 15-Sep-2008 Epoch Times
    Fonterra caught in China milk powder scandal
    New Zealand’s dairy giant Fonterra is caught up in the latest food scandal in China as the contaminated milk powder crisis reveals weeks of delay before the public was informed. NZ Green Party co-leader Russel Norman said “We signed up for a free trade agreement with no rules around environment or health, and so we are exposing ourselves and our companies to these types of scandals.”
  • 14-Sep-2008 The Nation
    EU to sign Asean amity, cooperation treaty
    Despite Thailand’s political uncertainty the European Union remains keen to negotiate a bilateral free-trade agreement (FTA) with the Kingdom as a way to facilitate progress on a wider Asean-EU FTA.
  • 13-Sep-2008 Economic Times
    New Delhi plans to join Investment Disputes Convention
    New Delhi is considering a proposal to join the World Bank convention, International Convention on Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID).
  • 13-Sep-2008 Caribbean Net News
    Open letter from the Caribbean Conference of Churches
    While it has been asserted that failure to conclude the agreement within the timeframe dictated by the E.C. would threaten Caribbean exports to Europe, we feel that our leaders should not be constrained to pursue a course of action which could prove to be adverse to our people in the long run.
  • 12-Sep-2008 Tico Times
    Costa Rica court strikes down CAFTA bill for overlooking indigenous
    Costa Rica could miss its Oct. 1 deadline to pass law reforms needed to enter the Free Trade Agreement with the United States (CAFTA) because of a legal snag in the final bill on intellectual property: Nobody thought to ask the country’s indigenous people.
  • 12-Sep-2008 AP
    Costa Rica top court blocks US trade pact approval
    Costa Rica’s highest court on Thursday overturned an intellectual property law demanded by the US prior to the enactment of the Central American Free Trade Agreement. The Constitutional Court ruled that lawmakers improperly passed the bill — which included provisions on biodiversity — without consulting Indian groups.
  • 12-Sep-2008 Business Standard
    India-EU trade agreement unlikely this year
    Negotiations for an ambitious free trade agreement between India and the European Union are on track but are unlikely to be completed by end of 2008, EC Ambassador to India said today.
  • 12-Sep-2008 Borneo Post
    FTA with Australia not moving as fast it should, says Rafidah
    The conclusion of negotiations for the Malaysia-Australia Free Trade Agreement (FTA) may take longer than expected as Malaysia cannot agree to Australia’s requests which go beyond the World Trade Organisation (WTO) agenda, International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz said on Monday.
  • 12-Sep-2008 Emirates Business 24/7
    Gulf states set to start FTA talks with Iran
    Gulf states have decided to accept an offer from Tehran to begin talks on a free trade agreement (FTA) that will add Iran to the list of many countries negotiating with the region for such a deal
  • 12-Sep-2008 Xinhua
    S Korea looks into FTAs with Turkey, Peru
    South Korea’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade said the country has started assessing the impact of free-trade agreement (FTA) with Turkey, and is also seriously considering to start formal talks for FTA with Peru, Korea Herald reported Thursday.
  • 12-Sep-2008 Hindu Business Line
    Malaysia hopeful to conclude CECA with India this year
    Malaysia has expressed hope that the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement with India will be concluded this year.
  • 12-Sep-2008 ABS-CBN
    Working conditions of foreign nurses in Japan ’exploitative’: study
    The Philippine government has used the annual entry of 400 Filipino nurses and 600 caregivers under the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) as one of main reasons why the Senate should ratify the free trade accord. Yet foreign nurses and caregivers who want to work in Japan may find working conditions there exploitative or even discriminatory, according to a study.
  • 12-Sep-2008 Turkish Daily News
    EU, South Korea deal worries Turkey
    A soon-to-be-finalized free trade agreement between the European Union and South Korea is causing concern for Turkey, as its market will be indirectly opened to South Korean products due to its customs union agreement with the EU.
  • 12-Sep-2008 ANDINA
    Ecuador likely to negotiate bilateral association agreement with EU
    Ecuador would agree with Peru and Colombia to negotiate a bilateral Association Agreement between the Andean Community (CAN) and the European Union (EU), stated Thursday Peru’s minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism, Mercedes Aráoz.
  • 11-Sep-2008 Dow Jones Newswires
    Ecuador: Icsid panel claims it has jurisdiction in OXY case
    A panel from the World Bank’s International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes, or Icsid, said late Tuesday that it has jurisdiction for the claim of the US-based oil company Occidental Petroleum Corp. (OXY) against Ecuador.
  • 11-Sep-2008 Starbroek News
    An ominous week
    To the man in the street, it seems that the EPA, and the debate on it, have split Caricom governments, and that the prospects for their arriving at some harmonious agreement at this week’s Caricom meeting are not good.