European Free Trade Association (Finland, Iceland, Lichtenstein, Switzerland)
14-Feb-2007
Navhind Times
India is in talks with four European countries - Switzerland, Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein - to strike a comprehensive economic agreement that would facilitate free trade relations. Switzerland is also trying to set up a working group with India on intellectual property rights and also seeking to enhance cooperation in science and technology fields.
5-Feb-2007
Globe and Mail
Canada is quietly entering the latter stages of free-trade talks with Norway, Switzerland, Iceland and Liechtenstein. If concluded, this would be the first free-trade deal Canada has endorsed in nearly six years and the first sign that Ottawa is serious about catching up in the global race to sew up preferential commercial partners.
27-Jan-2007
swissinfo
Switzerland and its fellow European Free Trade Association (Efta) members have signed a free trade agreement with Egypt. A statement also announced that Efta ministers had met the Indonesian trade minister with a view to concluding a similar accord.
24-Jan-2007
People's Daily
A free trade agreement is scheduled to be signed between Egypt and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) on Saturday in Davos.
1-Dec-2006
New Kerala
India and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) on Friday set up a Joint Study Group (JSG) to explore the possibility of entering into a broad-based trade and investment agreement.
3-Nov-2006
People's Daily
Egypt and the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) have agreed to establish a free trade zone between the two sides, Egypt's news agency MENA reported on Wednesday.
27-Sep-2006
Lobby travel from Indonesian and Thai civil society in EFTA countries (Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Oslo)
9-Sep-2006
After a lull in the first half of the year, there appears to be movement on various fronts of SA's trade agenda.
28-Aug-2006
South Korea's free trade agreement (FTA) with four non-EU members will go into effect next month.
8-Aug-2006
Rediff
India is considering a Free Trade Agreement with non-EU members called the EFTA, which comprises four countries -- Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Iceland and Norway.