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Lithuania rejects Belaruskali claims in arbitration lawsuit
After Belarusian potash fertiliser giant Belaruskali filed a lawsuit against Lithuania to the International Court of Arbitration, Lithuania says it does not agree with the allegations.
Korea, Malaysia hold 6th round of free trade talks
Korea has launched the sixth round of negotiations with Malaysia for a bilateral free trade agreement as part of efforts to broaden its trade portfolio and enhance cooperation with the partner country.
Kurti participates in the Economic Forum in Davos, will sign the free trade agreement with EFTA
Kosovo Prime Minister will sign the Free Trade Agreement with the member countries of EFTA, which includes Norway, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Iceland.
Von der Leyen announces visit to India
The EU is keen to reactivate talks on a trade agreement with New Delhi.
FS hopes to expedite HK-GCC free trade agreement
Financial Secretary Paul Chan expressed his desire to expedite a free trade agreement between Hong Kong and the Gulf Cooperation Council.
Trump signs memorandum directing trade representative to review existing US trade deals
US President Donald Trump on Monday signed a memorandum on "America First" trade policy calling for a review of existing US trade agreements.
Free trade deal in focus as Libya eyes deeper ties with Türkiye
Libya voiced a strong commitment to renewing previous agreements with Türkiye, seeking to finalize a free trade deal and boost investments with its largest commercial partner.
Romania wins EUR 256 mln arbitration with solar parks investors
Romania has won an international arbitration case brought by investors in renewable energy, avoiding EUR 256 million in claimed damages.
MY-UAE CEPA a boost for local palm oil exporters to expand in the Middle East
The Malaysian Palm Oil Council believes the recently signed Malaysia-United Arab Emirates Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement is set to deliver substantial benefits to the local palm oil industry.
Indonesia welcomes WTO ruling on EU curbs on palm oil biofuel
Indonesia won a WTO case against the EU regarding discriminatory biofuel regulations. The WTO ruled that the EU unfairly treated Indonesian palm oil-based biofuel, which the EU had deemed unsustainable due to deforestation concerns. This ruling is expected to impact the EU's anti-deforestation regulation (EUDR) and potentially speed up trade negotiations between Indonesia and the EU.