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  • 1-May-2008 Trade Lawyers Blog
    Canada has recently started bilateral investment treaty negotiations with Tanzania, Mongolia, Madagascar, Indonesia and Vietnam
    Canada is becoming more engaged in international treaty negotiation and has recently announced that: Canada and Tanzania; Canada and Mongolia; Canada and Madagascar; Canada and Indonesia; and Canada and Vietnam have agreed to begin negotiations towards a Foreign Investment Promotion and Protection Agreement (FIPA).
  • 1-May-2008 Reuters
    Venezuela to renegotiate Dutch investment treaty
    Venezuela plans to renegotiate a bilateral investment treaty with the Netherlands because oil companies have started "abusing" the agreement, Energy Minister Rafael Ramirez said on Wednesday.
  • 1-May-2008 Gulf News
    GCC: Free trade agreements mark a major shift in trade policy
    FTAs mark a major shift in the policy of GCC countries’ foreign trade. They have just signed one with EFTA, concluded talks with Singapore earlier this year and made strides in signing similar deals with China, India, Pakistan, Japan, Turkey, Australia and New Zealand. Further FTA talks are expected to begin soon with Iran and South Korea, while the EU hesitates.
  • 1-May-2008
    US-Korea beef protocol (2008)
  • 30-Apr-2008
    Marshall: Limit EPA to trading of goods
    For the moment, Caribbean countries should limit signing of the full Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with Europe in the trade of goods section.
  • 30-Apr-2008 Yehey
    European Union prods RP on drafting PCA
    The European Union has urged the Philippines to start negotiations for the partnership cooperation agreement, a prerequisite deal for Manila to qualify in the comprehensive free-trade agreement between the EU and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
  • 30-Apr-2008
    SADC needs EU - Gurirab
    The Southern African Development Community countries need assistance and cooperation from the European Union to overcome development challenges in the spirit of partnership, said Speaker of the National Assembly, Theo-Ben Gurirab, at the first regional ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly in the southern African region.
  • 30-Apr-2008
    Sheikha Lubna hopes to sign FTA with US soon
    Minister of Foreign Trade Sheikha Lubna Al Qassimi said on Tuesday that she hoped the UAE would soon sign a free trade agreement (FTA) with the US.
  • 30-Apr-2008 Upside Down World
    Round three of negotiations between the European Union and the Andean Community
    The third round of negotiations for an association agreement between the European Union and the Andean Community (CAN), which took place between April 21st and 25th in Quito, began with a discussion of the asymmetries that exist between the two regions.
  • 30-Apr-2008 Turkish Press
    Free trade between Turkey and Albania
    The agreement which establishes a free trade zone between Turkey and Albania, will come into force on May 1st.
  • 29-Apr-2008
    Guardian not put off by FTA woes
    Guardian Industry, one of the world’s largest manufacturers of float glass and fabricated glass products, is confident of expanding its investment in Thailand despite the failure of talks on a free-trade pact between Thailand and the United States.
  • 29-Apr-2008
    IPRs to find place in India’s FTA with EFTA nations
    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.
  • 29-Apr-2008
    EC rejects view CARIFORUM forced into EPA
    The European Commission (EC) has flatly rejected as unfounded, suggestions that the CARIFORUM Group - Caribbean Community (Caricom) states and the Dominican Republic - was forced into the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) reached last December and that the negotiations were designed to split the ACP Group.
  • 29-Apr-2008
    India wants to conclude trade pact with EFTA in a year: Nath
    India on Tuesday said it wants to conclude a Free Trade Agreement with a smaller four-nation European Free Trade Association (EFTA) within a year, even as its ambitious trade pact with the European Union seems to have run into differences.
  • 29-Apr-2008 CNA
    President Nathan says talks on ASEAN-Aust-NZ FTA to conclude in May
    Talks on the ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA) will be concluded next month, said Singapore President SR Nathan at a state banquet at the New Zealand Government House in Wellington on Monday.
  • 29-Apr-2008 Inquirer
    Activists brave murky Manila Bay to rail vs JPEPA
    Fourteen activists, most of them fisherfolk, braved the murky waters of Manila Bay Monday morning, swimming 10 kilometers from Bacoor, Cavite to the Senate gates in Pasay City to protest the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) and what was then the proposed "conditional concurrence" of the trade pact.
  • 29-Apr-2008 Inquirer
    Santiago defers sponsorship of JPEPA
    It’s back to the negotiating table for the controversial Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (JPEPA) after Philippine Senator Miriam Defensor-Santiago on Monday agreed to defer consideration of the treaty on the request of Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo.
  • 28-Apr-2008
    US favours Nafta-type investment pact with India
    The US wants to include labour and environment standards in the proposed bilateral investment agreement with India. While India wants to structure the pact on the lines of similar agreements that it has with other nations, the US wants to structure it on the lines of the investment chapter in the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta).
  • 28-Apr-2008
    Japan Diet pressures RP Senate to ratify Jpepa - group
    Anti-Jpepa (Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement) activists on Tuesday accused the Japanese Diet of pressuring the Philippine Senate to ratify the controversial RP-Japan economic pact.
  • 28-Apr-2008
    EU ponders next move on trade deals
    The European Union is contemplating the way forward following the reluctance of the majority of African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries to sign the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) they have been negotiating, five months after the expiry of the December 31 deadline set by the World Trade Organisation.