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  • 3-Jul-2008 MySinchew
    Korea, Gulf states to begin FTA talks
    South Korea and the Gulf Cooperation Council will hold their first round of talks for a free-trade agreement in Seoul next week, seeking to establish a basic approach for negotiating the envisioned deal
  • 3-Jul-2008
    CEPA between India, Sri Lankan no threat to island nation
    A leading Sri Lankan trade body has allayed fears that Indians would take over the jobs on offer in the island nation following the signing of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between India and Sri Lanka.
  • 3-Jul-2008 COHA
    The politicization of Mercosur: With a divided past, is there hope for a united future?
    Today the leaders of Mercosur are convening in Tucumán, Argentina, for their semi-annual conference. San Miguel de Tucumán was the site of Argentine independence from Spain in 1816. Mercosur should take advantage of the historic significance of this site and use this meeting to redefine itself independently from other regional integration schemes and trade blocs.
  • 2-Jul-2008
    Costa Rican Congress approves ending its 84-year-old insurance monopoly
    Costa Rica is saying goodbye to its 84-year-old insurance monopoly as it opens the industry to national and international competition.
  • 2-Jul-2008
    India-Malaysia Trade Talks On Course, CECA By Mid Next Year
    Indian and Malaysian trade negotiators are racing to conclude the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CECA) by next year, with another eight rounds of talks to go.
  • 2-Jul-2008 rabble
    What Ottawa didn’t tell you about Colombia FTA
    Today, Canada presents itself in Latin America as a "Third Way," differing from the models offered by the United States and Venezuela. Is this true? A look at the Free Trade Agreements being drawn up for Latin America may bring one to the conclusion that each new trade agreement is progressively more damaging for these countries.
  • 2-Jul-2008 Reuters
    EU, Mediterranean states try to push trade talks on
    EU trade ministers and their counterparts from 13 Mediterranean countries tried to find ways on Wednesday to boost commercial flows but experts said their aim of a free trade area by 2010 looked unattainable.
  • 2-Jul-2008 Bernama
    Parliament approval should be sought for Malaysia-US FTA, says MP
    A Member of Parliament Wednesday called on the Malaysian government to table in Parliament the results of the Free Trade Agreement negotiations with the US, saying that the approval of the highest council in the country would symbolise the people’s consent to the deal.
  • 2-Jul-2008 Today’s Zaman
    Turkey wins stronghold in South American trade
    Turkey has signed a preferential trade agreement with the South American trade bloc Mercosur during negotiations in Argentina.
  • 2-Jul-2008 Antigua Sun
    Trade unions call for renegotiation of EPA
    Regional trade unionists have called for a review and renegotiation of the recently initiated Economic Partnership Agreement, negotiated between the EU and the Caribbean Forum countries, Caribbean Community member states and the Dominican Republic.
  • 2-Jul-2008 GRAIN
    Food safety - rigging the game
    In the food safety arena, both the US and the EU are pressing their standards on other countries through bilateral free trade agreements.
  • 2-Jul-2008
    Free trade on the horizon
    The launch of a SADC Free Trade Area in August this year will usher in a new era of economic integration with an enlarged market of more than 200 million people.
  • 1-Jul-2008
    Trade Accord Boosts Latin America Ties
    While acrimony persists over trade talks with the European Union (EU), the Southern African Customs Union (Sacu) has had a breakthrough with bilateral negotiations with the Latin American trade bloc Mercosur.
  • 1-Jul-2008
    MERCOSUR presidents meet today
    Backed by values of sovereignty and integration, presidents of the Southern Common Market (MERCOSUR) member countries meet Tuesday in this city, 186 miles northeast of Buenos Aires.
  • 1-Jul-2008
    Mercosur signs trade deals with SACU, Turkey, Jordan
    Leaders of the South American trade bloc Mercosur meeting at a summit in Argentina have signed trade agreements with the Southern African Customs Union, as well as with Turkey and Jordan.
  • 1-Jul-2008
    SADC’s Free Trade Area Bid On Course - Kalenga
    Southern African Development Community (SADC) is on course to achieving a free trade area by August 1 this year, the regional bloc’s trade adviser, Paul Kalenga has said.
  • 1-Jul-2008
    Int’l trade group spent over $594,000 lobbying
    The Emergency Committee for American Trade, a group of large U.S. exporters, spent more than $594,000 in the first quarter lobbying on international trade issues, according to a recent disclosure report.
  • 1-Jul-2008
    ‘Indian entrepreneurs in Sri Lanka flouting spirit of FTA’
    Some of the Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) the country has got into in recent years have resulted in unintended adverse consequences, primarily because of non-application of mind at the time of negotiations and signing of the agreement as also lackadaisical enforcement of rules subsequently.
  • 1-Jul-2008
    Vietnam-US TIFA council convenes in Washington
    The Vietnam-US Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) Council held a regular meeting in Washington from June 18-20.
  • 1-Jul-2008
    Report from El Salvador: Why They All Keep Coming
    Having just spent time south of the border in a poor country whose major export is people, I’ve seen firsthand what’s driving people north - and why conventional political solutions aren’t going to deter desperate Salvadorans from coming to the U.S. Largely missing from this year’s campaign is any serious reappraisal of our foreign, military, and trade policies that have forced millions Latin Americans to uproot themselves and seek opportunities for a better life far from home.