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| | Global Exchange : Frequently Asked Questions |
 | | The FTAA will empower corporations to constrain governments from setting standards for public health and safety, to safeguard their workers, and to ensure corporations do not pollute the communities in which they operate. |  | | The FTAA will prevent governmentsnational, state, or localfrom passing regulations that are "more burdensome than necessary." That frighteningly vague definition will discourage governments from passing and enforcing meaningful environmental, health, and labor laws. |  | | Under the FTAA, trade in services would be "liberalized" to create "certainty and transparency" for investors. |
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http://www.globalexchange.org/ftaa/faq.html
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| | Communications Workers of America |
 | | The passage of FTAA without serious amendment to take into account safeguards is likely to lead to greater employment insecurity, environmental degradation, and the risk of life and limb because governments have been stripped of their ability to keep corporate greed in check. |  | | The FTAA was billed initially as an extension of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to the remainder of the Western Hemisphere (minus Cuba). |  | | The right to profit is balanced by the need for democratic governments to empower their populations. |
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http://www.cwa-union.org/international/ftaa/fact_sheet.asp
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| | The Free Trade Area of the Americas |
 | | Responsibility for organizing the FTAA process was given to the Ministers of Trade (in the case of the United States, the Trade Representative) of the 34 signatory countries, while the Vice Ministers of Trade were responsible for managing the preparatory process. |  | | The charge to the consultative group is to monitor the FTAA process in terms of the interests of the smaller economies and to bring issues of concern to the TNC. |  | | As is also clear from the list of principles, the FTAA will not exist as a final agreement until each issue has been negotiated (single undertaking) with the approval of all 34 nations. |
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http://www.latam.ufl.edu/publications/ftaa_paper.html
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| | More on the FTAA |
 | | Privately, proponents are also saying that the FTAA would deepen NAFTA by claiming jurisdiction over an ever-increasing number of functions that have previously been under the control of national, state, and local governments. |  | | The globalist funding of phony opposition to the FTAA. |  | | Proponents argue that the FTAA would increase prosperity by eliminating trade and investment barriers between the nations of the Western Hemisphere. |
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http://www.stoptheftaa.org/ftaa
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| | FTAA and the threat to water |
 | | Many trade observers and pundits promoting the current global trade model have identified the FTAA as the natural heir of these failed projects and are fearful that another such failure could put the whole concept of these massive free trade agreements on the back burner for years. |  | | As envisioned, the FTAA would be the largest free trade zone in the world, as well as the most far-reaching trade and investment agreement ever signed. |  | | The FTAA Services Agreement is even more sweeping than the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) at the WTO. |
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http://www.ifg.org/programs/ftaawater.htm
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| | Mexican Labor News & Analysis |
 | | FTAA would bar any government (local, state or national) from giving preference in services as varied as health care, child care, education, municipal services, libraries, culture and sewer and water services. |  | | Access granted to corporations from any one FTAA country must be granted to corporations from all FTAA countries. |  | | After examining WTO and NAFTA language, she concludes, "the drafters of the F'TAA are moving to totally remove the right of individual governments of the Americas to set standards in the crucial areas of health, food safety and the environment." |
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| | disinformation corporate totalitarianism and the ftaa |
 | | The FTAA mandate is to "liberalize trade in services", i.e. |  | | This constitutes the most ambitious attempt by transnational corporations to "globalize" the world, as the FTAA will absorb half of the globe into a homogeneous market where corporations can challenge any law, policy or procedure that isn't to their liking. |  | | These negotiating groups each address a different issue facing the FTAA: services, investment, government procurement, market access, agriculture, intellectual property rights, subsidies, competition policy, and dispute settlement (later, I will explain what all this means). |
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http://www.disinfo.com/archive/pages/dossier/id1054/pg1
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| | Resources for opposing Free Trade Association of the Americas (FTAA) and NAFTA |
 | | The FTAA will be proposed to Congress in 2003 or 2004. |  | | Initiated in 1994 by the 34 countries of North and South America (excluding Cuba), governments have included the business sector in FTAA talks every step of the way, but have kept the text of the trade pact secret from the public and their elected representatives. |  | | Because the Fast Track Bill passed, Congress will now only be able to vote YES or NO on the complete FTAA. |
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http://www.organicconsumers.org/corp/FTAAResources.cfm
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| | FTAA, Food and Agriculture |
 | | Governments involved have agreed that an overriding goal of the FTAA is to eliminate the existing regulatory regimes, prevent any new restrictions, and progressively remove any impediments to profits, whether specifically listed or not. |  | | Recent trade discussions could produce policies that would seriously affect the ability of nations and households to produce and, if need be, purchase foods in sufficient amounts, diversity and quality to foster the health and well-being of their people. |  | | The current negotiations for a proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), including the plans for the ministerial meeting in Quebec this spring, are only the most recent stage of a process that has been going on for some years. |
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| | Free Trade Area of Americas (FTAA) |
 | | In the light of the various subjects to be covered by the FTAA agreement and other relevant factors, exchange views on possible approaches to dispute settlement under the FTAA agreement, in line with the World Trade Organization understanding on Rules and Procedures Governing the Settlement of Disputes. |  | | We have studied the recommended measures to facilitate their integration into the FTAA, including the need for appropriate internal policies, technical assistance and cooperation in order to facilitate the effective participation of these economies in the FTAA process. |  | | Bearing in mind the need to minimize cost and bureaucracy, the study should identify the type of facilities, the size and capabilities of the staff and the range of costs of a temporary secretariat during the negotiating process. |
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http://www.itcilo.it/english/actrav/telearn/global/ilo/blokit/ftaa.htm
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| | The Unfolding FTAA Battle |
 | | The WTO is the larger global regime under which NAFTA and FTAA are intended to function as subsidiary regions. |  | | NAFTA was promoted as a trade pact that would stimulate booming prosperity by freeing and increasing trade between Mexico, Canada and the U.S. While some of the giant U.S. corporations and selected industries have profited handsomely from NAFTA, its overall effect was to speed up the hemorrhaging of U.S. jobs and industry to foreign countries. |  | | (See House vote #4 and Senate vote #3.) FTAA backers intend to use this new authorization to ram the FTAA through Congress before the end of 2005. |
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http://www.stoptheftaa.org/artman/publish/article_130.shtml
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| | Burlington Vermont area Free Trade Area of the Americas |
 | | The April draft will also have investment provisions similar to those in the defeated MAI and Chapter 11 of NAFTA, which allows corporations to sue governments for lost profits resulting from the passage of laws protecting health and safety, working conditions, or environmental standards. |  | | However, it's clear that the US is hot on privatizing everything from health care and education to environmental and water services. |  | | I believe this makes Burlington the second city in the U.S. to pass such a resolution. |
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http://burlingtonvt.org/government-and-politics/local-issues-and-opinions/ftaa
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| | ALCA CMI::FTAA IMC |
 | | Their removal would be a strong motive for the application of the FTAA, which would intensify the process of privatization of services, education and place at risk the production of inexpensive medicine, among other things. |  | | Now that the FTAA has stagnated, the geopolitical and geo-economic domination of the U.S. advances through regional free trade agreements. |  | | The issue of subsidies was the principal conflict that paralyzed previous negotiations between the US and Brazil. |
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http://www.ftaaimc.org/en/index.shtml
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| | COUNCIL OF THE AMERICAS |
 | | At that meeting, the heads of states of the 34 democratic nations of the Western Hemisphere agreed, as the centerpiece of a broad social and economic agenda, to create a free trade area that would stretch from one end of the Hemisphere to the other. |  | | Regularly, throughout the process, the Council of the Americas with other interested private sector parties has provided formal input to FTAA negotiators, through the FTAA Committee of Government Representatives on Civil Society and the Hemisphere-wide Americas Business Forum (ABF). |  | | Joint Private Sector Statement on FTAA Business Facilitation |
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http://www.counciloftheamericas.org/coa/advocacy/ftaa.html
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| | Canada and the Free Trade Areas of the Americas (FTAA) |
 | | The FTAA is a collaboration among 34 democratic governments in the Americas, including Canada, to ensure prosperity, democracy and free markets for goods and services in the hemisphere by 2005. |  | | Background information on the FTAA, including FTAA Ministerial Declarations (collective statements of ministers at previous meetings)and details of the FTAA process. |  | | Letter from Canada to the FTAA Trade Negotiations Committee (TNC) Co-Chairs |
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http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/tna-nac/ftaa1-en.asp
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| | Health GAP: U.S. Free Trade Agreements |
 | | But provisions contained in the draft FTAA would dramatically worsen lack of access to medicines, while curtailing or eliminating countries' recourse to sustainable solutions that would help increase the affordability of desperately needed treatments. |  | | Recent draft negotiating texts that would create a Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) show this expansive trade agreement will threaten the health of poor people in the Western Hemisphere--thanks to the trade agenda of the most powerful FTAA negotiator, the Bush Administration. |  | | Health GAP comments submitted to the office of the USTR on the second draft text of the FTAA, 28 February 2003. |
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http://www.healthgap.org/camp/ftaa.html
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| | The Independent April 16 |
 | | The result will be downward pressure on wages, working conditions, labor and environmental standards." FTAA opponents are rallying around a slogan that's definitely out of step with the current trend toward liberalization of trade and investment. |  | | It means, therefore, that all 34 nations involved would have to open up --to private investment--their health care and pension systems, schools, public utilities, and other governmental services (such as prisons, mail delivery, water supply, sewage treatment, etc.). |  | | Some local Democrats--in both the House and Senate--have a very poor record on trade issues. |
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http://www.zmag.org/CrisesCurEvts/Globalism/quebecearly.htm
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| | Resist the FTAA |
 | | The FTAA would undermine democracy, take essential public services out of the hands of government and civil society and codify laws that allow corporate interests to supersede public interests. |  | | The administration is between 30 and 40 votes short of the 218 needed to pass CAFTA in the House, said Lori Wallach, the director of Global Trade Watch with Public Citizen, a consumer advocacy group that opposes CAFTA. |  | | Brazil Negotiator: FTAA Government-Purchase Rules Restrictive (Nov. 12, 2003 / Dow Jones) "...Bahadian said that if Brazil accepted proposals under consideration in the talks, the country would be forced to make concessions on purchases ranging from equipment for the state-controlled Petroleo Brasileiro S/A oil company, or Petrobras, to ingredients for public school-lunch programs...." |
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http://www.geocities.com/ericsquire/ftaa.htm
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| | Straight Goods - Canada's independent, reader supported on-line source of news you can use |
 | | Civil disobedience training is in preparation for the planned April 2 "liberation" of the trade deal text. |  | | John McMurtry outlines 15 meta-principles of the push for global trade that "threatens to usurp every level of social and ecological life". |  | | Check out eye-witness testimony from the street - including many reports of police brutality - and debates over appropriate response by citizens groups. |
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http://www.straightgoods.com/FTAA
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| | Alliance for Responsible Trade |
 | | It includes chapters on human rights, environment and natural resources, sustainability, gender, labor, immigration, role of the state, education, communications, investment, finance, intellectual property, agriculture, market access, services and dispute resolution. |  | | The high cost of "free" Trade: Lessons from NAFTA |  | | have worked to educate people about the agreement and to provide a platform for citizens to voice their opinions on the FTAA. |
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http://www.art-us.org
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| | Peoples Consultations, Free Trade Agreement, free trade areas |
 | | The FTAA would incorporate GATS, the General Agreement on Trade in Services being negotiated now as part of the WTO. |  | | Chapter 11 allows foreign corporations to directly sue a government for laws that threaten their profits, including laws protecting workers, the environment, public health, and consumer safety. |  | | It poses as promoting "free trade," but it would actually hand over control to corporate elites while taking away nations' abilities to govern democratically, and people's power over their own communities and land. |
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http://www.peoplesconsultation.org
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| | What is the relationship of FTAA to NAFTA? |
 | | Following the EU model, the FTAA would expand the tri-national NAFTA (what the internationalists call "broadening") to include all of the nations of the Western Hemisphere (except Cuba) and would claim jurisdiction over an ever-increasing swath of functions ("deepening") that have previously been solely the purview of national governments and their state and local governments. |  | | The NAFTA/FTAA plan calls for an entire hemispheric regime of regulations to "harmonize" business, industry, labor, agriculture, transportation, immigration, education, taxation, environment, health, trade, defense, criminal justice, and other matters of policy and law from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego. |  | | The FTAA plan calls for a vast "broadening and deepening" of NAFTA, the North American Free Trade Agreement, which set the sovereignty hijack operation in motion by tying Canada, the United States, and Mexico together in a system of ever-expanding and tightening political, economic, social, and military entanglements. |
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http://www.stoptheftaa.org/faq/faq2.html
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| | ALCA - FTAA - ZLEA - Official Website of the Free Trade Area of the Americas Process (FTAA) |
 | | We recognize and welcome the interests and concerns that different sectors of society have expressed in relation to the FTAA. |  | | Business and other sectors of production, labor, environmental and academic groups have been particularly active in this matter. |  | | We invite members of civil society to send us their contributions in writing. |
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http://www.ftaa-alca.org/alca_e.asp
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| | americas.org - Miami FTAA Demos |
 | | As such, the end goal of negotiators is to satisfy the corporate interests they regularly consult with, not human rights interests or civil society or even elected legislators, most of whom negotiators have ignored. |  | | Meanwhile, trade ministers agreed that participating countries “may assume different levels of commitments” to the FTAA, meaning they can opt out of parts they don’t like. |  | | Early in November, Congress passed a funding bill of $87 billion for the Iraq war, then attached a provision that diverted $8.5 million of it to Miami. |
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http://www.americas.org/News/Features/20031125_MiamiFTAA/Overview_Baynton.htm
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| | FTAA Exposed - A MoveOff Site |
 | | "Outside the public limelight, FTAA proponents have admitted that their plan follows the path that was used to entice the nations of Europe into gradually submitting to the growing government of the European Union. |  | | Under the planned FTAA, Americans will gradually lose control over their destiny, their property, their taxes, and they will lose the protection of their rights by the Bill of Rights. |  | | Utah State Legislature to Congress: No to FTAA |
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http://ftaaexposed.info
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| | What's At Stake: Make Trade Fair in the Americas: Say NO to FTAA! |
 | | Intellectual property rules must remain outside of the FTAA and other bilateral and regional trade agreements, since they will only result in maintaining the interests of pharmaceutical and agribusinesses to the detriment of public health objectives and the right of developing countries to guarantee food security and protect biodiversity. |  | | The principal of national treatment that investors press for in the FTAA places at risk the development of local technological and production capacities that all quality investment should promote. |  | | In short, an integral and radically different proposal is necessary, which provides the flexibility required for the governments of developing countries in the region to protect and promote the interests of their farmers, workers, women, indigenous people and citizens, and thus restore their ability to choose their own development and poverty reduction strategies. |
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http://ga0.org/campaign/ftaa/explanation
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| | Public Citizen FTAA PR IFG |
 | | Second, thee social movements in many FTAA target countries are only growing in strength with the very real possibility that elections occurring before the FTAA deadline in several countries could add to the already-growing bloc of countries who either have to represent their public's interest at the FTAA table or face electoral or governing crises. |  | | How they resolve these killer issues is far from clear. |  | | The FTAA is in such a state of crisis that at the Miami Ministerial the U.S. was forced to choose between no FTAA and FTAA-lite. |
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http://www.ifg.org/news/ftaa/ftaalori.htm
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| | portland imc - ftaa miami & soa |
 | | EVENT:Analysis of Recent Global Trade Meetings: WTO and FTAA |  | | There has been long debate in the Global Indymedia Network about this issue. |  | | Wed Dec 3 @ Smith Ballroom: Analysis of Recent Global Trade Meetings: WTO and FTAA |
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http://portland.indymedia.org/en/action/ftaa-miami
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| | Stop the FTAA Citizens Trade Campaign Fair Trade |
 | | NAFTA has been a failure for all three of its member countries, costing thousands of American and Canadian jobs, worsening poverty in Mexico, and threatening the environment as corporations were given new powers to sue governments over environmental protections. |  | | In the end, the trade ministers gathered for the FTAA Ministerial cut the meetings short. |  | | On November 17-22nd, thousands of trade unionists, environmentalists, retirees, students, fair trade advocates, members of low-income communities, and others gathered in Miami to protest the proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas. |
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http://www.citizenstrade.org/stopftaa.php
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| | bilaterals.org | FTAA |
 | | The FTAA has nine negotiating groups responsible for drafting chapters on market access, agriculture, investment, services, government procurement, dispute settlement, intellectual property rights, subsidies, antidumping and countervailing duties and competition policy. |  | | The US and Canadian governments want to extend and deepen the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA &; between Canada, the USA and Mexico) to another 31 countries, impacting the lives and environments of 800 million people. |  | | Dozens of business groups from throughout the Americas are urging regional governments to adopt economic and trade reforms to give a boost to upcoming World Trade Organisation talks and a stalled regional free trade agreement. |
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http://www.bilaterals.org/rubrique.php3?id_rubrique=16
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| | Stop the FTAA |
 | | The FTAA also includes rules that would increase the pressure to deregulate public services - like education, health care, and safe drinking water - leading to higher costs and lower quality. |  | | Big, rich businesses are lobbying hard for the FTAA. |  | | The FTAA is being negotiated now behind closed doors - Congress will have only a yes or no vote on the whole agreement. |
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http://www.jwj.org/global/FTAA/stopFTAA.htm
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| | FTAA CORRIDORS |
 | | FTAA Resistance.org - stopping the machinery of corporate... |  | | the Free Trade Agreement of the Americas (FTAA) by Kathy Ogle This article is based on interviews... |  | | BTA Key Issues: NAFTA, FTAA, US-Chile Free Trade Agreement |
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http://www.sigrid-kronenberger.de
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| | Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign |
 | | It is here that we will be educating the masses and allowing those affected by the FTAA to cast their votes and send a message to our government and to all of those who wish to impose free trade and other policies for their own benefit at the expense of our lives. |  | | This year, in a year of major local and national activities by the poor across the country, we will be educating about the FTAA and organizing for the hemispheric plebiscite in poor and downsized communities across the United States. |  | | This year, as we continue to organize, educate and unite the poor across the United States, we will be bringing the FTAA to the communities hardest hit by free trade around the United States. |
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http://www.kwru.org/ehrc/bustour/ftaa1.html
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| | AlterNet: Miami Vice |
 | | At 6:45, the agreement was announced at a press conference of all the trade ministers, and shortly afterwards the police encirclement of the convergence center seemed to be lifted. |  | | AFL-CIO President John Sweeney attacked the FTAA fiercely and paid a visit to the protestors' convergence center. |  | | FTAA co-chairs from the US and Brazil both described the summit as a step forward though it was widely understood that the agreement was far less than the American business community and the White House originally hoped for. |
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http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=17234
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| | ONIA - Free Trade Area of the Americas |
 | | The FTAA will eliminate trade and investment barriers on virtually all goods and services traded by member countries, reducing prices for consumers and creating new markets for producers throughout the hemisphere. |  | | ONIA staff can help individuals, NGOs and businesses understand the negotiating process and structure. |  | | The Office of NAFTA and Inter-American Affairs (ONIA) is the office designated in the Department of Commerce responsible for the FTAA negotiations. |
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http://www.mac.doc.gov/ftaa2005
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| | Belo Horizonte FTAA Intellectual Property |
 | | The CSRL was created by Ralph Nader in 1968, as an independent research and advocacy organization, which advances the interests of consumers and citizens on a wide range of topics. |  | | Our comments at the Americas Business Forum will focus on aspects of the proposed Free Trade Area for the Americas (FTAA) that relate to intellectual property. |
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http://www.cptech.org/pharm/belopaper.html
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| | ACERCA green paper 3: FTAA |
 | | The architects of the global economy have a new plan to extend corporate rule. |  | | 4) The FTAA and the Future of the Hemisphere |
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| | IP Justice: Press Release: FTAA Intellectual Property Rights Chapter Threatens Freedom and Free Trade |
 | | It will require all countries to change their domestic laws on a wide range of topics, including intellectual property rights. |  | | Another clause would require all countries to amend their copyright laws to extend copyright's term to at least 70 years after the life of the author, essentially forcing the new US standard on all other 33 countries in the hemisphere. |  | | Mislabeled as a "free trade" agreement, the FTAA Agreement would actually make it illegal to bypass trade barriers such as DVD region code restrictions and it would enable price discrimination against consumers in the Americas. |
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| | CAFTA, FTAA |
 | | Home > Issues > Jobs, Wages & the Global Economy > Global Economy > CAFTA, FTAA |  | | Negotiations on FTAA were suspended for most of 2004 and trade ministers have not met this year to discuss it. |  | | The Bush administration plans to present the deal to Congress later this year. |
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http://www.aflcio.org/stopftaa
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| | ZNet Corporate Globalization FTAA |
 | | Danaher: The bumpersticker analysis is, "Empire Destroys Democracy." Because whether you're talking about the invasion of Iraq to protect access to oil, or you're talking about the FTAA and WTO writing a constitution for the global economy that subordinates life to commerce - life values to money values - you can't allow democracy. |  | | These guys are creating a secret global government - that's what the WTO, World Bank, IMF, and the FTAA are, a secret global government. |  | | The Washington Post reported that "corporate lobbyists...fumed at the outcome" of the FTAA meetings in Miami. |
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http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?SectionID=13&ItemID=4563
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| | Calgary FTAA Committee |
 | | These are sites hosted by various organizationans and individuals, and are not necessarily affiliated with - or aligned with - the Calgary FTAA Committee. |  | | Quebec City, April 2001: Transport and Lodging: Resisting the FTAA |  | | Oxfam on the People's Summit and the FTAA: some questions and answers |
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| | Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) - definition of Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA) in Encyclopedia |
 | | In the latest round of negotiations, officials of 34 nations began meeting November 16, 2003 in Miami to discuss the proposal, which is intended as a successor to the North American Free Trade Agreement. |  | | Background information about the FTAA and public participation (http://www.peoplesconsultation.org/education/background.html) |  | | FoodFirst.org Institute for Food and Development Policy - Myths of the FTAA (http://www.foodfirst.org/progs/global/trade/ftaamyths.html) |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Free_Trade_Area_of_the_Americas_(FTAA)
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| | FTAA-Market Access |
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http://alca-ftaa.iadb.org/eng/ngma_e.htm
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| | Resist the FTAA - Miami 2003 Articles |
 | | AFL-CIO wary of police spending for FTAA (March 10, 2004 / Miami Herald) |  | | The judge stated the 'claimed exemptions made by Chief [John] Timoney were not valid,' panel documents say. |  | | News Items specific to Miami (see Latest News for more general FTAA reports). |
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http://www.geocities.com/ericsquire/ftaafla.htm
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| | Stop the FTAA - Responsible Trade - Sierra Club |
 | | Photo licensed to Sierra Club; used with permission. |  | | Five Environmental Reasons to Oppose the FTAA, by the Canadian Alliance on Trade and Environment and the Sierra Club of Canada (pdf file, 183 KB). |  | | Get the Sierra Club Insider and stay current on environmental issues and activist opportunities. |
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http://www.sierraclub.org/trade/ftaa
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