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  • 9-Aug-2008
    Bahrain: Best Yet To Come
    Two years down the track, Bahrain’s free trade agreement (FTA) with the US has garnered mixed reviews, with some hailing it as an overwhelming success while others say it has yet to reach its full potential.
  • 9-Aug-2008 DN!
    South Koreans fill streets of Seoul to continue protest sgainst US beef imports
    For the past two months, protesters have been filling the streets of Seoul condemning a decision to lift a ban on imported beef from the United States. We speak with Michael Hansen, senior scientist for Consumers Union.
  • 9-Aug-2008 Islands Business
    Viewpoint: Labour mobility deals
    Under pressure to sign on to new free trade agreements, Pacific Islands governments interested in securing positive outcomes for their peoples see deals on labour mobility as potential development gains. But is this the right approach? And what are the potential costs?
  • 9-Aug-2008 Economic Times
    Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement between India, Syria
    The Union Cabinet on Friday gave its ex post facto approval for the signing of a Bilateral Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (BIPA) between India and Syria
  • 9-Aug-2008 PIB
    India to sign labour agreements with Malaysia, Oman and Bahrain
    India has clinched labour agreements with Malaysia, Oman and Bahrain for protection and welfare of Indian emigrants in these countries.
  • 8-Aug-2008 Go-Jamaica
    JCTU urges gov’t to postpone EPA signing
    The Jamaica Confederation of Trade Unions has joined in the call for the government to postpone signing the Economic Partnership Agreement recently negotiated with the European Union.
  • 8-Aug-2008 Bernama
    Two years target for FTA conclusion with EU very ambitious, says Asean Sec-Gen
    Asean Secretary-General Dr Surin Pitsuwan today shot down the possibility of a speedy conclusion of the European Union-Asean Free Trade Agreement
  • 8-Aug-2008
    Issues stalling free trade pact with Asean resolved
    India has concluded negotiations for a free trade agreement (FTA) with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean), with the deadlock over certain ‘outstanding issues’ that were stalling the pact from taking off being finally resolved.
  • 7-Aug-2008
    Asean, India agree on FTA
    After three years of strenuous talks, negotiations for the free trade agreement (FTA) between Association of South-East Asian Nations (Asean) and India were finally concluded Thursday.
  • 7-Aug-2008
    Unresolved issues aplenty before India-Japan FTA
    Despite India’s hope of concluding the Indo-Japan free trade agreement (FTA) in the next round of talks in New Delhi in September this year, there still remains a whole gamut of unresolved issues concerning market access for Indian exports to Japan.
  • 7-Aug-2008 Hankyoreh
    Bush visit prompts nationwide protests
    Korean citizens voice opposition to US beef deal, Afghan troop deployment and KORUS FTA
  • 7-Aug-2008 KCTU
    Calling for solidarity - Lee Myung-bak government repression against the KCTU and Fundamental Trade Union Rights
    When KCTU called for general strike on July 2nd, renegotiation of the April 18 Protocol on US beef import to reflect food safety concerns was declared as one of priorities of strike aims. The Ministry of Labor and prosecutor explained that this was the main reason that it was illegal. This is a repetition of the South Korean government’s very narrow interpretation that the only legal aims of strikes be related to wages and working conditions.
  • 7-Aug-2008 NZBR
    US dairy industry set to resist push for NZ FTA
    The United States’ dairy sector is looming as a major stumbling block for any New Zealand-USA free trade agreement as American farm lobbyists worry that NZ dairy exports could flood their domestic market.
  • 6-Aug-2008 Bernama
    EU-Asean minus FTA expected in three years’ time
    An EU-Asean Minus Free Trade Agreement — likely to exclude Laos, Burma and Cambodia — is expected to be established within the next two to three years’ time, a European Commission official in Indonesia said.
  • 6-Aug-2008
    Great expectations from expanded customs union
    A top businessman and some economists in Namibia are optimistic that the proposed Southern African Development Community (SADC) Customs Union will break down trade barriers in the region and create competition that will benefit the ordinary consumer.
  • 6-Aug-2008 Embassy Magazine
    Colombia deal side agreements under microscope
    With the Canada-Colombia deal done, but the text still kept secret, some say that the provisions on labour and the environment at least establish a record of commitment, while others say that without enforceable complaint mechanisms the side agreements amount to little more than lip service.
  • 6-Aug-2008
    Step up competitive edge to cope with liberalisation challenges, says Muhyiddin
    Local companies must step up their competitive edge to compete with products of foreign companies that will enter the Malaysian market in the goods and services sector under the liberalisation process of the World Trade Organization, Free Trade Agreements and Asean Framework Agreement on Services.
  • 6-Aug-2008
    Japan pushing JPEPA due to WTO collapse
    The collapse of the World Trade Organization (WTO) talks last week are pushing Japan to become even more aggressive in seeking bilateral and regional trade deals that advance its big corporate interests.
  • 6-Aug-2008 Economic Times
    Sri Lankan MPs clash over CEPA with India
    Sparks flew in the Sri Lankan parliament as supporters and critics clashed over the proposed Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) with India.
  • 6-Aug-2008
    CKUT - Off the hour - collapse of WTO talks
    Interview with Aziz Choudry on the collapse of WTO talks in Geneva, and what’s happening with FTAs, aired on CKUT Radio’s Off the Hour, Tuesday edition, 5 August 2008.