:: Across the board ::


This section contains news and analysis of sweeping developments that affect the overall push and pull towards FTAs and bilateral investment treaties. This means major trends relating to bilateralism, often with global consequences, and other cross-cutting issues. New developments arising from US politics, the WTO or South-South alliance-building, for instance, are often reported here as they tend to have systemic impacts.

last update: May 2012


Memo to US: only fools rush in
If negotiators aren't careful, a US-China investment treaty could prove as explosive as currency manipulation or climate change
Obama trip may alter US misperception of Asean, Ministers say
Southeast Asian countries are split on Obama’s top trade initiative, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which he aims to turn into a platform for economic integration in the Asia-Pacific region.
Obama export plan includes trade deals - Geithner
President Barack Obama's plan to double US exports over five years includes passing free trade agreements with Panama, Colombia and South Korea that have been delayed for years, US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said on Wednesday.
Obama urged to move on Latin FTAs
Latin America business leaders and experts are urging President Barack Obama to ask Congress to ratify pending free trade agreements with Colombia and Panama after his State of the Union speech Wednesday pledged to strengthen ties with those countries.
A brief Q&A with the US trade representative
Ron Kirk offers a status report on pending trade agreements and an overview of the administration's trade strategy
US senators urge renegotiation of US trade deals
A group of US senators urged President Barack Obama on Monday to back legislation requiring the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement and a long list of other trade pacts they blame for millions of lost US manufacturing jobs.
Matrix of FTAs in the world
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Back to Basics on Asian Trade
The proliferation of FTAs has more costs than benefits.
S.Korea, Panama, Colombia eye US trade votes by mid-2010
South Korean, Colombian and Panamanian officials said on Wednesday they hoped for U.S congressional approval of pending free trade agreements by the middle of 2010.
EU-Korea trade deal puts pressure on Obama to act
President Barack Obama faced increased pressure on Thursday to win approval of a free trade deal with South Korea after the European Union locked up its own pact with Asia's third-largest market.