Global Trade News Summary – Happy Weekend!

2012 January 27
by Integration Point Global Trade News Team

Take a look again at the most important news and start the weekend fully informed with the news that Global Trade News brought to you this week in Twitter:

  • India proposes to Mexico conclude a free trade agreement. http://bit.ly/y4TtrC
  • UK exports action plan ‘good for Scotland’. http://bbc.in/A5SUyO
  • Argentina to go ahead with new import rules. http://bit.ly/zCO3Mj
  • Iran threatens to act first on EU embargo. on.ft.com/zZcwRN
  • India: Aerospace and defence exports likely to reach USD 2 billion in 2011-12: Assocham. bit.ly/zyDueq
  • Taiwan set for first free trade area. bit.ly/xsBSoi
  • UK’s Cameron urges quick completion of Canada-EU free trade agreement. bit.ly/ytbLBA
  • FDA Proposes Rule on Drug Residue Import Tolerances for Animal-Derived Food. 1.usa.gov/zWj5LP
  • Brazil: Fresh fruit exports set a new record in 2011. bit.ly/A38CAZ
  • S. Korean exports to Mexico soar in 50 years: report. bit.ly/zNhLzq
  • Canada made a number of changes to the Export Control List & that means more export permits requirements bit.ly/ySlrhL
  • India, Thailand to sign free trade agreement by mid-2012. bit.ly/AALWMO
  • Indian government offers to export petro products to Pakistan. bit.ly/zaVcKJ
  • Japan-Peru Free Trade Pact Takes Effect in March. bit.ly/xJFiLR
  • Australia will follow EU ban on Iranian oil imports. bit.ly/yycIyo
  • Indian government to take up repair work of SEZ rules soon. bit.ly/yVpPBX
  • Armenia may start free trade talks with EU. bit.ly/zrBLej
  • Fair Trade USA Changes Label Policy. bit.ly/y3w48u
  • EU bans Iran oil imports, targeting nuclear program. bit.ly/wC5ILf
  • Mexico eliminates import tariffs for 200 products. bit.ly/AzBcy6
  • Latin America, Caribbean Countries Call For Greater Trade Engagement With India. bit.ly/x3jBQQ

Enjoy!

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