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  • 9-May-2008
    Rethinking the FTA
    “At a remote ranch named Adams in Nebraska, there were some 80,000 cattle. About 3 kilometers away from the ranch, a nasty smell greeted my nose. Kept in corrals, the cattle tumbled about in their own excrement and urine. Still, the animals were given food containing animal parts. Antibiotics and growth hormone were essential for breeding them.”
  • 9-May-2008
    Canada Introduces Legislation for EFTA Trade Accord
    Canada’s government introduced legislation today to implement a free-trade accord with the four-nation European Free Trade Association.
  • 9-May-2008 Korea Times
    Rally against US beef sweeps nation
    Tens of thousands of Koreans held another candlelit vigil Friday night, demanding the government scrap the agreement to import most US beef.
  • 9-May-2008 European Parliament
    EP: Trade and economic relations with the countries of South East Asia (ASEAN)
    The European Parliament is in favour of concluding a free-trade accord between the EU and the 10 countries of ASEAN. However, say MEPs in the committee, the agreement must meet certain conditions regarding sustainable development, the fight against fraud and respect for human rights.
  • 9-May-2008 Reuters
    World Bank urges US to pass Colombia trade deal
    The US Congress should pass the Colombian free trade agreement to help the Andean country reform and strengthen its economy and improve its democratic institutions, the World Bank said on Thursday.
  • 8-May-2008
    Wanted: One voice on Economic Partnership Agreement
    Senegalese Minister for Commerce Mamadou Diop has warned that African governments will continue to be pushed around by the European Union and its allies if they continue to adopt an individualistic approach to negotiating for fair trade deals.
  • 8-May-2008
    Free to be poisoned
    Not everyone was disappointed when the Doha round of trade talks got bogged down in endless wrangling. After all, the United States and the European Union were pushing developing countries to liberalise their economies still further, while refusing to abolish their own agricultural subsidies. Better no trade deal than a bad one, or so we thought.
  • 8-May-2008
    EPAs must serve as a wake up call for Ghanaians - CEPA
    The Executive Director of the Centre for Policy Analysis (CEPA), Dr Joe Abbey has challenged Ghanaians to take advantage of the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) to raise their production capacities. He explained that the EPAs must serve as a wake-up call to the country instead of thinking of creating barriers to stop the entry of European goods. "The status quo of sitting down and only repeating our story of how we have been colonized must be stopped. Let us look at the hard facts and deal with it," he said.
  • 8-May-2008
    Lee accuses FTA opponents of spreading mad cow disease fears
    President Lee Myung-bak renewed Thursday his pledge to prioritize the health of the Korean people in his government’s policy to restart U.S. beef imports, accusing opponents of the Korea-U.S. free trade agreement of spreading groundless fears of mad cow disease.
  • 7-May-2008
    Australia Wants FTA With Korea
    The top Australian diplomat said Wednesday his country supports President Lee Myung-bak’s policy toward North Korea focused on dismantling its nuclear weapons program before providing economic aid. Foreign Minister Stephen Smith also expressed hope that the two nations will sign a free trade agreement as a way for boosting bilateral ties.
  • 7-May-2008
    Bush vows to help Panama clinch free trade agreement
    President George W. Bush said Tuesday he would do his best to get Congress to approve a pending free trade agreement with Panama, after meeting with its President Martin Torrijos in the White House.
  • 7-May-2008 Yonhap
    Seoul raises possibility of suspending US beef imports
    Agriculture minister Chung Woon-chun told lawmakers that Seoul will take the unilateral step even if such a move could lead to trade disputes with Washington.
  • 7-May-2008 Reuters
    USTR defends handling of trade deals with Congress
    US Trade Representative Susan Schwab on Tuesday defended the White House’s decision to force a vote on a free trade pact with Colombia, even though it provoked a showdown with Congress that crippled a 34-year-old procedure used to win approval of trade deals.
  • 6-May-2008
    Canada seeks Colombia agreement, as US deal stalls
    Canada’s Trade Minister David Emerson said he may soon complete a free trade agreement with Colombia, rejecting a plan by U.S. congressional Democrats to wait until the Latin American nation improves its human rights record.
  • 6-May-2008
    Sweetheart Deal
    The deadline for completion of a new farm bill has been pushed back to May 16. But the endless wrangling over a piece of legislation that Congress once hoped to finish in 2007 has not induced a significant change in the thinking of those who regard it as an opportunity to lock in lush new benefits for American agricultural producers.
  • 6-May-2008
    Banished Zimbabwe farmer to sue country
    South African taxpayers may have to pay millions of rands in compensation for the government’s failure to act in Zimbabwe when hundreds of white-owned farms belonging to South Africans were confiscated in 2000.
  • 6-May-2008
    India’s FTA with EFTA nations to include IPRs
    A free trade agreement is slated to be finalised between India and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) by early 2009. The EFTA countries include Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland.
  • 6-May-2008
    U.S. sock makers wage war on Gildan imports
    Just two years after launching an ambitious plan to become a major player in the North American hosiery business, Gildan Activewear Inc. finds itself caught up in an international trade dispute over the flood of socks into the U.S. from Honduras.
  • 6-May-2008
    Bilateral Investment Treaty can spur US-Pakistan economic ties: Negroponte
    A top US diplomat has said the conclusion of a bilateral investment treaty with Pakistan would bolster economic and trade ties between the private sectors of the two countries.
  • 6-May-2008
    Activists Slam Trade Ministry Over EPAs
    Civil society organisations and the parliamentarians last week clashed with the trade ministry officials over the signing of an interim Economic Partnership Agreement (EPAs) with the European Union.