Panama-China to open trade talks by Staff Writers Panama City (AFP) May 29, 2018 China and Panama will begin negotiations on a free trade agreement in the first half of July, the Central American country's Commerce Minister Augusto Arosemena said Tuesday. "The first round of negotiations will be in the month of July in Panama and then it will take the number of rounds it takes to negotiate an accord that is beneficial for both countries," Arosemena told journalists. Panama switched diplomatic ties from Taiwan to China last year. Since then, both countries have signed a score of cooperation agreements on economic, commercial, migration, customs and education. Panama is eyeing potential exports of coffee, fruit, cocao and seafood to the world's largest market. The minister said he was confident "of making a negotiation that is win-win with the People's Republic of China which will allow us to open the market and receive foreign investment." Exports to China have already grown 10 percent in the first quarter this year compared to last year, he said.
Macron presses tech giants on taxes, working conditions Paris (AFP) May 23, 2018 French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday urged Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and the bosses of other tech companies accused of hoovering up personal data while avoiding taxes to use their clout for global good. Around 60 industry leaders, including Zuckerberg, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi and IBM chief Ginni Rometty travelled to Paris for talks with the French leader about improving the lives of workers in the gig economy and being better corporate citizens generally. Zuckerberg arrived from B ... read more
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