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  • 5-Jul-2004
    War: Trade by other means: How the US is getting a free trade agreement minus the negotiations
    On June 28, two days before the announced date of handover of power, the United States transferred political authority in Iraq, in a meeting so secret o­nly six people participated.
  • 5-Jul-2004 The Political Economy of Regional Trade Agreements in Africa
    The Political Economy of Regional Trade Agreements in Africa
    Throughout history, international trade has generated considerable controversy. While conceding that some trade was imperative, Aristotle observed that trade was disruptive of community life. Until the 19th Century, most European powers viewed trade as a form of undeclared warfare. Their objective was - and still remains - the maximization of benefits accruing to themselves and minimization of those accruing to rival nations. The weapons of choice in this warfare were import barriers.
  • 4-Jul-2004
    Free trade negotiations suspended between Canada and Central America
    Free trade agreement talks scheduled for this week between Central America and Canada have been suspended, a Honduran business leader said Sunday.
  • 4-Jul-2004
    Salvadorean opposition urges Congress to reject FTA with US
    The Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN) and social organizations of El Salvador urged the Congress to reject the ratification of the free trade agreement (FTA) inked with the United States.
  • 4-Jul-2004
    US Trade Negotiators May Bring Up Genetically Modified Organisms Issue
    US trade negotiators are expected to raise the issue of Thai regulations on genetically modified organisms and domestic labour laws during bilateral free-trade talks.
  • 2-Jul-2004
    NZ-China FTA: FTA with China: a cautious but necessary approach
    Whatever the risks for New Zealand in a free-trade agreement with China, it would be hard to justify letting the opportunity to explore that possibility slip by.
  • 1-Jul-2004
    Opposition to CAFTA strong in Costa Rica / Oposición a Cafta atrincherada en Costa Rica
    Although resistance to a free trade deal with the United States is growing throughout Central America, social activists say the big battle will take place in Costa Rica, where opposition is focused on a proposal to open up telecommunications and insurance to foreign capital.
  • 30-Jun-2004 The United States, Taiwan, and an FTA
    The US, Taiwan and an FTA
    The issue of a U.S.-Taiwan Free Trade Area (US-TwFTA) is back on the agenda-at least it is back on Taiwan’s agenda. Recently, President Chen expressed hope that a US-TwFTA could be signed as soon as possible.
  • 30-Jun-2004 Time Not Yet Ripe For U.S. - Taiwan FTA: Amcham
    Time not yet ripe for US-Taiwan FTA
    A delegation of the American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) in Taipei said here Wednesday that although Taiwan is keen on signing a free trade agreement (FTA) with the United States, the time for such an agreement is not yet ripe.
  • 30-Jun-2004
    Big FTA stoush brewing on copyright
    A full-scale political stoush is brewing over intellectual property provisions in the Australia-US free trade agreement following the passage of enabling legislation last week.
  • 29-Jun-2004
    Letter to Bush from FTA Watch (Thailand)
    We, the undersigned, farmers, people living with HIV/AIDS, academics, environmentalists, consumers, labor unionists, pro-democracy and anti-corruption activists and members of many non-governmental organizations that represent those who will be affected by the policies that are likely to come into force as a result of the proposed Free Trade Agreement between your government and the Royal Thai Government.
  • 29-Jun-2004 Critics to ask Bush to halt FTA talks as public not consulted
    Critics to ask Bush to halt FTA talks
    Opponents of free trade agreements will submit a letter to President George W Bush through the United States embassy today, urging Washington to halt ongoing trade negotiations between the two countries because the Thai process was not transparent without public participation and in violation of the Constitution.
  • 28-Jun-2004
    Kamal Nath to review FTAs, may change stance on rules of origin
    Commerce Minister Kamal Nath has put the proposed free trade agreements (FTAs) under the scanner amid fears that in many of the upcoming FTAs India might give away more than it would take, unless the country repositions its stance in many cases.
  • 28-Jun-2004
    300 Thais protest against FTAs
    Hundreds of Thai activists today demonstrated against free trade agreements (FTAs) the government is negotiating with the US and Australia, saying they would adversely affect millions of Thais.
  • 28-Jun-2004 Reports highlight costs of free trade deal
    Reports highlight costs of free trade deal
    Politicians from Australia’s opposition party could try to derail the Australian-US Free Trade Agreement (AUSFTA) after a Senate select committee claimed the deal could push up drugs prices and give copyright owners in Australia even more protection than they enjoy in the US.
  • 28-Jun-2004 The Economic Colonization of Iraq: Illegal and Immoral
    The Economic Colonization of Iraq: Illegal and Immoral
    The Bush Administration is using the military invasion and occupation of Iraq to advance a corporate globalization agenda that is illegal under international law, has not been chosen by the Iraqi people and may ultimately prove to be even more devastating than twelve years of economic sanctions, two U.S.-led wars and one occupation. The Administration’s ultimate goal is to take the agenda to the entire region.
  • 28-Jun-2004 Indigenous Resistance to Globalization
    Indigenous Resistance to Globalization
    “Negotiating a free-trade agreement with the U.S. is not something one has a right to - it’s a privilege."
  • 28-Jun-2004 Jeyaraj holds discussions on moving forward Sri Lanka-US trade and investment
    Jeyaraj holds discussions on Sri Lanka-US trade & investment agenda
    Sri Lankan Minister of Trade and Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Jeyaraj Fernandopulle concluded his four day visit to the US moving forward the bilateral trade and investment agenda.
  • 23-Jun-2004 http://www.lankabusinessonline.com/...
    US ready to pursue FTA with Sri Lanka
    The United States says it is keen to pursue a trade pact with Sri Lanka and agreed to meet in October to iron out issues.
  • 23-Jun-2004
    Via Campesina totally rejects bilateral FTAs
    We, members of Via Campesina, a world-wide organization of rural women, peasants, small farmers, rural workers, indigenous people and afro-descendants, from Asia, Europe, America and Africa, met in Itaici, Brazil, from 14-19 June 2004, for our 4th International Conference. We were welcomed warmly, fraternally and in a combative spirit by our hosts, the member organizations of Via Campesina in Brazil.