U.S. Advocates Protest U.S.-Thai Free Trade Agreement; U.S. Officials Say Agreement Will Not Affect Drug Access
13th Jan 2006, 05:23 GMT
Thirty representatives from U.S. nongovernmental organizations on Wednesday gathered at the U.S. Trade Representative's office to protest a proposed Free Trade Agreement that is being negotiated this week between the U.S. and Thailand, Agence France-Presse reports (Agence France-Presse [1], 1/11). Thailand and U... click link for more info.
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