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  • 31-Jul-2008 Hopeful
    A call for the Senate to reject the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA)
    The undersigned ask the Philippine Senate to fulfill its role as check and balance to the Executive branch of government, to do right by the Filipino people and reject this infirm, lopsided, unlawful and unconstitutional treaty.
  • 31-Jul-2008 GMANews
    Tokyo rejects ‘detailed’ JPEPA side agreement, solon says
    The Philippine Senate may have to be satisfied with a mere "general statement" of assurance that the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement will not violate existing constitutional constraints and international law commitments before it concurs with this landmark trade pact
  • 31-Jul-2008 Yehey
    RP preparing for talks with US for FTA starting early next year
    “Without the WTO, we need this FTA badly,” Donald Dee, a government special trade envoy and chairman of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said.
  • 30-Jul-2008 Xinhua
    S Korea to push forward bilateral FTA deals after WTO talks collapse
    South Korea will push forward bilateral free trade agreements as the global trade talks under the World Trade Organization finished without progress, South Korean Deputy Trade Minister Ahn Ho-young said Wednesday
  • 30-Jul-2008 FarmOnline
    Australia signs free trade deal with Chile
    The collapse of the World Trade Organisation talks has prompted forecasts of a proliferation of bi-lateral free trade deals, such as that signed by Australia and Chile today. Australian Trade Minister Simon Crean said the FTA is a "high-quality agreement where commitments go beyond" what each country had committed at the WTO.
  • 30-Jul-2008 Earth Times
    New Zealand firms urge bilateral trade pacts after WTO failure
    New Zealand business organisations urged their government on Wednesday to negotiate more bilateral and regional free trade pacts following the collapse of the World Trade Organisation talks in Geneva.
  • 30-Jul-2008 Jamaica Observer
    Sept 2 signing of EPA now uncertain
    There are new uncertainties surrounding the proposed signing of the full Economic Partnership Agreement on September 2 between the European Union and CARIFORUM - the Caribbean Community member states and the Dominican Republic.
  • 30-Jul-2008 IPS
    IPR violations high on Bush visit agenda
    Bush’s farewell visit to Thailand next week stirs up discussions of the proposed US-Thailand FTA
  • 30-Jul-2008 Prensa Latina
    Peruvians slam President’s stance on Bolivia
    Alan Garcia’s reference to the differences between Lima and La Paz on an Association Agreement between the Andean Community of Nations and the European Union, referring to the format of the free trade agreement with the United States, which Bolivia rejects, is regrettable experts say
  • 29-Jul-2008 Canadian Press
    Canada to turn to bilateral agreements after WTO trade talks collapse
    The federal government says it will aggressively go after bilateral trade deals with other countries after the collapse of nine days of talks on a comprehensive global trade agreement.
  • 29-Jul-2008 Reuters
    Hong Kong, China expand free-trade agreement
    Hong Kong expanded a free-trade deal with mainland China on Tuesday in an agreement that includes giving mining and exploration companies and related services easier access to the Chinese market.
  • 29-Jul-2008 GMANews
    Militants press Senate to reject Jpepa - report
    About 150 activists trooped to the Philippine Senate on Tuesday, calling on senators to reject the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement
  • 29-Jul-2008 Swazi Observer
    ’Doha Round talks undermining regional integration’
    The ongoing Doha round of World Trade Organisation talks is seen to be undermining regional integration and economic development efforts by African countries, analysts have noted.
  • 29-Jul-2008 TMCnet
    Thailand urged to be a standards leader
    Thailand is being urged to upgrade itself as the leader in determining safety standards and relevant laws on food and agricultural products in order to surmount business challenges arising from free trade area agreements.
  • 29-Jul-2008
    Joint Jordanian-Israeli delegation to discuss trade relations in the USA
    An official joint Jordanian-Israeli delegation met last week with representatives from the office of the United States Trade Representative, Department of State, Department of Commerce, as well as members of Congress and their staffs to promote the expansion and strengthening of the trilateral United States-Jordan-Israel trade relationship.
  • 29-Jul-2008
    PM embraces reservations about EPA
    Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer indicated that there are still lingering questions over whether Caricom countries will all sign on to the European Union-Cariforum Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) next month, though he has maintained his personal support for the idea of moving forward with the agreement.
  • 29-Jul-2008
    Foxley arrives in Australia to sign Free Trade Agreement
    Foreign Minister Alejandro Foxley arrived in Sydney, Australia today, where he will attend various activities, which include the signing of a Free Trade Agreement with the nation.
  • 29-Jul-2008
    States sign new pact to clear trade barriers
    The East African Community (EAC) has signed an agreement that will remove non tariff barriers and allow free movement of food and trade in the region.
  • 29-Jul-2008
    FTA delay ’not an option’
    Businessmen on both sides are pushing the GCC and the European Union towards a free trade agreement - or the next best thing, according to Bahrain-based weekly business intelligence magazine The Gulf.
  • 28-Jul-2008
    Caribbean urged to renegotiate EPA
    A former chief negotiator for the region said it is not too late for Caribbean Community (Caricom) countries to pull out of the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with Europe.