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- EGYPT: US CONGRESS TO ADDRESS DRAFT OF FREE TRADE AGREEMENT.
- The US Administration will put forward the draft to the Egyptian-US free trade agreement to the Congress by the end of the current year, Foreign Trade and Industry Minister Rashid Mohamed Rashid said. Addressing Rotary Club members in Alexandria, Ras The US Administration will put forward...
- Research articles 2005-08-30
- EGYPT: EGYPT AND TURKEY SIGN FREE TRADE AGREEMENT.
- Minister of Foreign Trade and Industry Rasheed Mohamed Rasheed said on Sunday that Egypt and Turkey will sign a free trade agreement later this month. The Minister, who is currently attending the WTO meetings in Hong Kong, said the agreement would be Minister of Foreign Trade...
- Research articles 2005-12-20
- US CONGRESS TO ADDRESS DRAFT OF FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
- The US Administration will put forward the draft to the Egyptian- US free trade agreement to the Congress by the end of the current year, Foreign Trade and Industry Minister Rashid Mohamed Rashid said. Addressing Rotary Club members in Alexandria, Rashid The US Administration will put forward the draft to...
- Research articles 2005-08-30
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- Thai Officials Designate Piracy-Free Intellectual Property Zones in Bangkok.
- By Phusadee Arunmas, Bangkok Post, Thailand Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 8--In a move to step up its anti-piracy campaign, the Commerce Ministry plans to designate certain areas in Bangkok as well in the provinces as piracy-free zones within this month. ...
- Research articles 2003-08-08
- Notes from Copenhagen: A Looming Divide
- COPENHAGEN — The optimism and downright perkiness that colored the opening day of the Copenhagen climate talks have been hit head on with the reality of the situation: International negotiators need to get as close as possible to an acceptable agreement by the end of next...
- News items 2009-12-09
- Spokane, Wash., Transit Authority Board Settles Suit over Free Speech in Plaza.
- By Sara Leaming, The Spokesman-Review, Spokane, Wash. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 26--The Spokane Transit Authority agreed this week to overturn policies limiting access to the sidewalks around the downtown bus plaza for free speech activities. The agreement stems...
- Research articles 2004-03-26
- EU/UKRAINE: BRUSSELS AND KIEV NAME PRIORITIES AS NEW PRIME MINISTER VISITS.
- Visas. Mr Yekhanurov said that easing the visa regime for Ukrainian citizens was a "crucially important factor" for strengthening EU-Ukraine relations. He expected talks to start this month on an agreement to facilitate visa procedures for groups including students, businessmen, researchers and journalists....
- Research articles 2005-10-08
- Hamas, Fatah agree on trouble-free Saturday
- GAZA CITY AFP — Officials from the ruling Hamas movement and the rival Fatah party have agreed to work together to avoid armed clashes in the Gaza Strip Saturday, they said. The agreement not to deploy any armed men to avert possible clashes came at a meeting in Gaza City...
- Research articles 2006-10-27
- Caricom market plan approved.(THE REGION)(Brief article)
- The Caribbean Community bloc approved a plan to create a regional trading market by 2015, reports AP (July 5, 2007). Barbadian Prime Minister Owen Arthur said a blueprint approved at a conference in Bridgetown includes the first timetable to create the single market and ease implementation...
- Research articles 2007-08-01
- Indonesian ministers head to Helsinki to sign Aceh peace deal
- JAKARTA AFP — Indonesian ministers and other officials headed for Finland to sign an agreement with separatist rebels to end decades of bloodshed in tsunami-hit Aceh province. Justice Minister Hamid Awaluddin, the head of the government delegation at talks with the Free Aceh Movement GAM in Helsinki, said he...
- Research articles 2005-08-13
- Telstra unsure on NBN assets
- Jennifer Hewett, National affairs correspondent | October 29, 2009TELSTRA expects to reach agreement with the government on the national broadband network by December, but chief executive David Thodey says any deal on selling assets must provide fair value for shareholders.Mr Thodey told an annual investor day conference in Sydney yesterday...
- News items 2009-10-28
- Gas deal reached with East Timor.
- Byline: John Breusch Dec 01, 2005 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Australian-listed petroleum group Woodside Petroleum, will soon be free to develop the Greater Sunrise gas...
- Research articles 2005-12-01
- Tasmanian unused agrochemical collection:.
- Farmers in Tasmania are to be offered a free, one-off, collection and disposal offer, under the national ChemCollect programme, for unused and out-of-date agrochemicals held on their properties. Federal Environment Minister Robert Hill and the Tasmanian Minister for Primary Industries, Water and Environment, David Llewellyn, announced...
- Research articles 2000-07-01
- Iceland shows the dangers ahead for us all
- In the build-up to the global crisis of 2008, tiny Iceland was a canary in the mine, a leading indicator of wider vulnerabilities. Now, amid growing optimism about global recovery, Iceland may again be a leading indicator of trouble ahead. In the space of a few days last October Iceland's...
- News items 2009-08-26
- UK Bank Bailout Has Strings Attached
- UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown's government will make £500bn available through a series of measures designed to salvage the fortunes of struggling commercial lenders. These include Debt issued by banks will be guaranteed up to £250bn Up to £200bn from the Bank of...
- Blog posts 2008-10-08
- UK Offers Bailout Funds to HSBC, Seven Other Banks
- UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s government will make £400bn available through a series of measures designed to salvage the fortunes of struggling commercial lenders. These include: Debt issued by banks will be guaranteed up to £250bn Up to £200bn from the Bank of...
- Blog posts 2008-10-08
- <b>Breakingviews.com</b>: An accelerating decline in the ruble
- As it devalues the ruble, the Bank of Russia is trying to prevent a soft landing from becoming a sudden fall. It has sought to have the currency slide gracefully in recent months by gradually broadening the ruble's reference trading band against the dollar and the euro. But the pace...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Microsoft's Possible Terms for European IE 8 Deal
- Microsoft refused to confirm this with me directly, but according to an unnamed source in The New York Times, Redmond is on the verge of settling its dispute with the European Commission (the EU's law-enforcement body and antitrust watchdog) over the integration of Internet Explorer 8 into Windows 7. The...
- News items 2009-12-04
- Microsoft Settles With EU in Web Browser Dispute
- Microsoft and the European Commission, the European Union?s antitrust watchdog, announced a settlement over the inclusion of Internet Explorer with Windows. The European Commission had expressed antitrust concerns over Internet Explorer coming pre-installed on the operating system without other browser choices being presented to end consumers, which Microsoft attempted to...
- News items 2009-12-16
- SLOW FLOWING FOR IRAN-INDIA GAS PROJECT
- IR IN PKA long-awaited Iran-Pakistan-India natural gas pipeline project finally may get underway soon, though not as soon as the three countries would have liked, according to reports by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), Agence France-Presse AFP and other media outlets.The three countries were to sign an agreement on the...
- Research articles 2005-06-01
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