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  • 11-Jan-2013
    Govt to sign more bilateral agreements
    Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Desire Sibanda on Thursday said following the success of investment road shows carried out last year, government was optimistic of concluding more BIPPAs with several investor countries.
  • 11-Jan-2013
    Industrial cooperation offers way to expand trade with ASEAN
    Trade between China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations reached a record high of $400.9 billion in 2012 and the biggest progress in trade facilitation was a consensus on the launch of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership.
  • 11-Jan-2013
    Wanted: answers on TPP impact
    This will be a big year for Japan in trade talks. Expanding trade is important for the Japanese economy because Japan lacks natural resources. In conducting trade talks, Japan must (1) try to find agreements beneficial to all negotiating partners while (2) protecting national interests, especially by preventing trade agreements from tearing up communities and from undermining the social policy fabric that Japan has painstakingly established over many decades.
  • 11-Jan-2013
    Firm makes history after suing Mauritius in Comesa Court of Justice
    Kenyan firms — regardless of their size — can now sue the government in the Common Market for Southern Africa (Comesa) Court of Justice, the highest in the intergovernmental organisation, if its actions break rules of the trading bloc.
  • 11-Jan-2013
    Free trade should follow fair elections
    Should Australia be signing up, and giving the gift of a Free Trade Agreement with countries that are manifestly undemocratic and authoritarian?
  • 11-Jan-2013 Toronto Star
    First Nations seek to hold up ratification of Canada-China foreign investment treaty
    First Nations groups have added their voices to opposition to Canada’s planned foreign investment agreement with China, notifying the Harper government they are going to court in an attempt to hold up ratification of the controversial treaty.
  • 11-Jan-2013 Pakistan Today
    Thailand to sign FTA with Pakistan
    Thailand has expressed its intention to sign a Free Trade Agreement with Pakistan to further promote trade and economic relations between the two countries.
  • 10-Jan-2013
    Red Electrica seeks arbitration over Bolivia nationalisation
    Spanish power grid operator Red Electrica said on Tuesday it had begun to seek World Bank arbitration over Bolivia’s expropriation of its transmission business TDE.
  • 10-Jan-2013 PTI
    India, Mauritius to meet next month to review tax treaty
    India and Mauritius will meet next month in the capital to review the bilateral Double Taxation Avoidance Convention (DTAC) which seeks to prevent misuse of the provisions of the near three-decade old treaty.
  • 10-Jan-2013 IANS
    Call for speedy signing of India-EU FTA
    Leading industrialists and members of government have gathered in New Delhi in a move to speed up signing of the free trade agreement between India and European Union (EU).
  • 10-Jan-2013 The News
    Europe not interested in FTA, PTA with Pakistan
    Several European countries have declined Pakistan’s offer for signing a free trade agreement (FTA) or preferential trade agreement (PTA) with them as Pakistan will not agree to their demand of opening the auto sector and government procurement under the said agreements.
  • 10-Jan-2013 Ip-health
    Transatlantic trade talks near lift-off
    Like putting an astronaut on Mars, a US-EU bilateral transatlantic trade deal has been a long-held dream of policy makers that seemed always out of reach. Yet Brussels and Washington are edging closer to the launch pad.
  • 10-Jan-2013 The Hindu
    European Commission taken to court over India-EU trade pact
    The European Commission is set to appear before an EU Court on Friday, over access to information regarding negotiations on the EU-India Free Trade Agreement.
  • 10-Jan-2013 East Asia Forum
    How to multilateralise Asian regionalism
    The Asian Financial Crisis of 1997-98 provided the impetus for the region to look to increased regional cooperation to reduce its vulnerability to future financial shocks.
  • 9-Jan-2013 Tax-News.com
    Canada, Benin sign investment protection agreement
    The Canada-Benin Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement includes an article on corporate social responsibility, which Canada now aims to include in all its future FIPAs.
  • 9-Jan-2013 rabble.ca
    Canada-EU trade talks continue this month, but Canadian ultimatum on beef too tough for EU tastes
    The New Year has barely begun and European trade negotiators are already in Ottawa for more work on a comprehensive, "gold standard" Canada-EU trade and investment deal (CETA), reports Stuart Trew
  • 8-Jan-2013 The Hindu
    Need to align bilateral investment treaty regime with global reality
    The changing dynamic of the global economy has led to a transformation in the role of developing countries as both capital importing and exporting States. There is an urgent need to redefine the global BIT regime to reflect this changing paradigm.
  • 8-Jan-2013 WSJ
    China’s investments prompt call for new rules
    The US is trying to use negotiations over a Pacific free-trade pact, called the Trans-Pacific Partnership, to formulate rules governing the behavior of state-owned concerns. China isn’t a party to the talks, but the US hopes Beijing would ultimately agree to whatever limitations the pact imposes on state-owned companies, reports the Wall Street Journal
  • 8-Jan-2013 domain-b
    Parliament panel seeks people’s views on India’s free trade challenges
    The standing committee attached to the commerce ministry has sought views from stakeholders including the public on the advantages and disadvantages of India’s free-trade engagements with the various countries and groupings.
  • 7-Jan-2013 Focus Taiwan
    Taiwan-Singapore trade pact near final stage: officials
    Talks on a Taiwan-Singapore free trade agreement "have nearly concluded" and are expected to yield a result in the first half of 2013, Taiwanese officials said Monday.