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Vietnam, Japan continue negotiations on economic partnership pact
Vietnam says Japan should take into consideration the disparity in development levels between the two countries in the negotiations.
Korea to sweeten offer at next EU FTA talks
Korea plans to accept a number of the European Union's demands for lifting tariffs on EU goods in the fifth round of the Korea-EU free trade agreement talks slated for Nov. 19 in Brussels
Results: The power of NO
Hundreds of women came together to celebrate women's contributions to the struggle against the ratification of CAFTA in Costa Rica
Mexico-Guatemala: The other border
The loss of jobs in the agricultural industries, along with increases in the cost of living with fewer employment opportunities under CAFTA are speculated to produce economic and social hardships that will result in migration both within and outside Central American nations. Most of this migration will be directed towards Mexico and the US.
Trade deal would be reward for Jordan's moderate stance
Jordan's Ambassador to Canada says free trade talks are a reward for his country's moderation and peace efforts, but critics worry the government isn't genuine in its trade relations.
Malaysia-Pakistan FTA (2007)
Korea seeks speedy free trade pact with EU
Korea's top negotiator to trade talks with the EU wants a deal to be concluded by year's end.
Malaysia-US FTA likely after end of Bush administration - report
A free trade agreement between Malaysia and the United States is likely to be deferred until after November next year from the early 2008 target set previously as attention focuses on the upcoming US presidential election, the Edge Financial Daily reported on Wednesday.
Malaysia's racial policies jeopardize trade deal, EU envoy says
Malaysia's refusal to review its race-based policies is jeopardizing a proposed free-trade agreement between Southeast Asia and Europe, said the outgoing European envoy to Kuala Lumpur.
Palace warned: Renegotiate Jpepa or face rejection
RENEGOTIATE the Japan-Philippines Economic Partnership Agreement (Jpepa) now, rather than suffer the embarrassment of an impending defeat in the eyes of the public when the senators vote for its rejection.