Defendant
“United States of America et al”, TRO “cease and desist” and “Negro Slave
Plaintiff Emergency Application on RICO Slave Trade 1619 – 2013 crimes against
humanity, crimes against humanity direct at Plaintiffs Negro Slaves Immigrants
herein Great Britain United Kingdom Slave Trade Act From May 1, 1807, which
deemed the Slave trade shall be abolished Canada: Canada–United States Free
Trade Agreement (1988; superseded by the NAFTA)
Israel: Israel–United States Free Trade
Agreement (incl. Palestinian Authority; 1985)
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
(incl. Canada and Mexico; 1994)
Jordan: Jordan–United States Free Trade
Agreement (2001)
Australia: Australia–United States Free Trade
Agreement (2004)
Chile: Chile–United States Free Trade
Agreement (2004)
Singapore: Singapore–United States Free Trade
Agreement (2004)
Bahrain: Bahrain–United States Free Trade
Agreement (2006)
Morocco: Morocco-United States Free Trade
Agreement (2006)
Oman: Oman–United States Free Trade Agreement
(2006)
Peru: Peru–United States Trade Promotion
Agreement (2007)
Dominican Republic–Central America Free Trade
Agreement (DR-CAFTA; incl. Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras,
Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic; 2005)
Panama: Panama–United States Trade Promotion
Agreement (2012)
Colombia: United States–Colombia Free Trade
Agreement (2012)
South Korea: United States–Republic of Korea
Free Trade Agreement (2012)
Defendant
“United States of America et al”, TRO “cease and desist” and “Negro Slave
Plaintiff Emergency Application on RICO Slave Trade 1619 – 2013 crimes against
humanity, crimes against humanity direct at Plaintiffs Negro Slaves Immigrants
herein Great Britain United Kingdom Slave Trade Act From May 1, 1807
,
which deemed the Slave trade shall be abolished Asset forfeiture or asset
seizure all defendants United States The United States is negotiating bilateral
and multilateral free trade agreements with the following countries and blocs:
Trade
Area of the Americas (FTAA; incl. all countries on the Western Hemisphere,
except Cuba)
U.S.–Middle
East Free Trade Area (US-MEFTA; incl. most countries in the Middle East)
Transatlantic Free Trade Area (TAFTA; European
Union)
Thailand: United States–Thailand Free Trade
Agreement (on hold since the 2006 Thai coup d'état)
New Zealand: US–New Zealand Free Trade
Agreement
Ghana: US–Ghana Free Trade Agreement
Indonesia: US–Indonesia Free Trade Agreement
Kenya: US–Kenya Free Trade Agreement
Kuwait: US–Kuwait Free Trade Agreement
(Expert-level trade talks held in February 2006)
Malaysia: US–Malaysia Free Trade Agreement
(last meeting was in July 2008)
Mauritius: US–Mauritius Free Trade Agreement
Mozambique: US–Mozambique Free Trade Agreement
Taiwan: US–Taiwan Free Trade Agreement
United Arab Emirates: US–United Arab Emirates
Free Trade Agreement (5th round of talks are yet to be scheduled)
US–Southern
African Customs Union Free Trade Agreement (US-SAUC; incl. South Africa,
Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland, and Namibia; on hold since 2006 due to US demands
on intellectual property rights, government procurement rights and investment)
Ecuador: US–Ecuador Free Trade Agreement
Qatar: US–Qatar Free Trade Agreement (on hold
since 2006)
Trans-Pacific
Partnership (includes Australia, Brunei,
Canada, Chile, Japan,
Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand,
Peru, Singapore, and Vietnam).
Defendant
“United States of America et al”, TRO “cease and desist” and “Negro Slave
Plaintiff Emergency Application on RICO Slave Trade 1619 – 2013 crimes against
humanity, crimes against humanity direct at Plaintiffs Negro Slaves Immigrants
herein Great Britain United Kingdom Slave Trade Act From May 1, 1807, which
deemed the Slave trade shall be abolished Asset forfeiture or asset seizure all
defendants United States The United States Trade and Investment Framework
Agreement ASEAN
The
United States and ASEAN concluded the U.S.-ASEAN Trade and Investment
Arrangement (TIFA) in 2006 and since then have been working to build U.S.-ASEAN
trade and investment ties as well as promote ASEAN regional economic
integration. The United States intensified its work under the TIFA in 2009,
presenting ASEAN senior officials a number of ambitious proposals to be pursued
under the TIFA work plan.
These proposed initiatives seek to achieve
concrete results in a variety of areas including trade facilitation, logistics,
digital economy, trade finance, and trade and environment. The 10-member
countries of ASEAN together comprise the fourth largest export market of the
United States and its fifth largest two-way trading partner.
ASEAN
countries include Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia,
Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Trade between the U.S. and ASEAN
continues to grow steadily, and two-way goods trade totaled $177 billion in
2008. With robust economies and a total population of about 550 million, the
10-member countries of the ASEAN market provide significant potential opportunities
for U.S. companies.
Defendant
“United States of America et al”, crimes against humanity direct at Plaintiffs
Negro Slaves Immigrants herein Great Britain United Kingdom Slave Trade Act
From May 1, 1807, which deemed the Slave trade shall be abolished Asset
forfeiture or asset seizure all defendants United States The United States
Trade and Investment Framework Agreement Taiwan
The
U.S. goods trade deficit with Taiwan was $15.2 billion in 2006, an increase of
$2.4 billion from $12.8 billion in 2005. U.S. goods exports in 2006 were $23.0
billion, up 4.3 percent from the previous year. Corresponding U.S. imports from
Taiwan were $38.2 billion, up 9.7 percent.
Taiwan
is as of June 2015, the 11th largest export market for U.S. goods. U.S. exports
of private commercial services (excluding military and government) to Taiwan
were $6.4 billion in 2005 (latest data available), and U.S. imports were $6.4
billion. Sales of services in Taiwan by majority U.S.-owned affiliates were
$10.2 billion in 2004 (latest data available), while sales of services in the
United States by majority Taiwan-owned firms were $475 million.
The
stock of U.S. foreign direct investment (FDI) in Taiwan was $13.4 billion in
2005. U.S. FDI in Taiwan is concentrated largely in the finance, manufacturing
and wholesale trade sectors. The United States and Taiwan continued to work
together to enhance economic cooperation through bilateral Trade and Investment
Framework Agreement (TIFA) process.
The TIFA, which was established in 1994, is an
important mechanism for both parties to resolve bilateral trade issues and to
address the concerns of the U.S. business community. The United States and
Taiwan held a productive meeting of the fifth meeting of the TIFA Joint Council
in Taipei, May 25–26, 2006, covering issues related to agricultural trade,
intellectual property rights, pharmaceuticals, government procurement and investment,
as well as other areas.
Defendant
“United States of America et al”, TRO “cease and desist” and “Negro Slave Plaintiff Emergency
Application on RICO Slave Trade 1619 – 2013 crimes against humanity, crimes against humanity direct at Plaintiffs
Negro Slaves Immigrants herein Great Britain United Kingdom Slave Trade Act
From May 1, 1807, which deemed the Slave trade shall be abolished Asset
forfeiture or asset seizure all defendants United States The United States
Trade and Investment Framework Agreement Uruguay
The
U.S.-Uruguay commercial relationship has developed significantly in the past
several years. In 2002, Uruguay and the United States created a Joint
Commission on Trade and Investment (JCTI) to exchange ideas on a variety of
economic topics. The Commission served as an important mechanism for the two
countries to work to enhance and broaden their trade relationship, and
facilitated the successful negotiation of the United States –
Uruguay
Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT), which entered into force on November 1,
2006. The United States and Uruguay signed the United States - Uruguay TIFA on
January 25, 2007. The TIFA established the United States - Uruguay Trade and
Investment Council (TIC) and serves as a mechanism to further deepen the trade
and investment dialogue. On October 2, 2008, both governments signed protocols
to the TIFA covering substantive commitments in the areas of trade facilitation
and public participation in trade and environment.
The TIFA contains an annex that established a
work program calling for the two governments to address such matters as
liberalization of bilateral trade and investment, intellectual property rights,
regulatory issues, information and communications technology and electronic
commerce, trade facilitation, trade and technical capacity building, trade in
services, government procurement, and cooperation on sanitary and phytosanitary
measures.
The annex provides for the TIC to add other
matters to the work program. In implementing the TIFA, both parties reconfirmed
their commitment to expand economic opportunities between Uruguay and the
United States while simultaneously coordinating their efforts to promote
greater trade liberalization through the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Defendant
“United States of America et al”, TRO “cease and desist” and “Negro Slave
Plaintiff Emergency Application on RICO Slave Trade 1619 – 2013 crimes against
humanity, crimes against humanity direct at Plaintiffs Negro Slaves Immigrants
herein Great Britain United Kingdom Slave Trade Act From May 1, 1807, which
deemed the Slave trade shall be abolished Asset forfeiture or asset seizure all
defendants United States World Trade Organization agreements
General
Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Agreement
on Agriculture
Agreement
on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures
Agreement
on Technical Barriers to Trade
Agreement
on Trade Related Investment Measures
Agreement
on Anti-Dumping
Agreement
on Customs Valuation
Agreement
on Preshipment Inspection
European
Trade
Agreement
on Rules of Origin
Agreement
on Import Licensing Procedures
Agreement
on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures
Agreement
on Safeguards
General
Agreement on Trade in Services
Agreement
on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights
Agreement
on Government Procurement
Information
Technology Agreement
Bali
Package
Defendant
“United States of America et al”, TRO “cease and desist” and “Negro Slave
Plaintiff Emergency Application on RICO Slave Trade 1619 – 2013 crimes against
humanity, crimes against humanity direct at Plaintiffs Negro Slaves Immigrants
herein Great Britain United Kingdom Slave Trade Act From May 1, 1807, which
deemed the Slave trade shall be abolished Asset forfeiture or asset seizure all
defendants United States Operating agreements
Andean
Community (1969)
ASEAN–Australia–New
Zealand Free Trade Area (AANZFTA) - 2010
ASEAN
Free Trade Area (AFTA) - 1992
Asia-Pacific
Trade Agreement (APTA) - 1975
Central
American Integration System (SICA) - 1993
Central
European Free Trade Agreement (CEFTA) - 1992
Commonwealth
of Independent States Free Trade Area (CISFTA) - 2011
Common
Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) - 1994
G-3
Free Trade Agreement (G-3) - 1995
Greater
Arab Free Trade Area (GAFTA) -1997
Dominican
Republic–Central America Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA) - 2004
East
African Community (EAC) - 2005
European
Economic Area (EEA; European Union–Norway–Iceland–Liechtenstein) - 1994
European
Union Customs Union (EUCU; European Union–Turkey–Monaco–San Marino–Andorra) -
1958
European
Free Trade Association (EFTA) - 1960
Gulf
Cooperation Council (GCC) - 1981
North
American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) - 1994
Pacific
Alliance Free Trade Area (PAFTA) - 2012
Regional
Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) (ASEAN plus 6)
South
Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA) - 2004
Southern
African Development Community Free Trade Area (SADCFTA) - 1980
Southern
Common Market (MERCOSUR) – 1991
Trans-Pacific
Partnership (TPP) – 2016
Defendant
“United States of America et al”, TRO “cease and desist” and “Negro Slave
Plaintiff Emergency Application on RICO Slave Trade 1619 – 2013 crimes against
humanity, direct at Plaintiffs Negro Slaves Immigrants herein Great Britain
United Kingdom Slave Trade Act From May 1, 1807, which deemed the Slave trade
shall be abolished Asset forfeiture or asset seizure all defendants United
States Proposed agreements
Union
of South American Nations (USAN)
2021
Pacific Island Countries Trade Agreement (PICTA)
African
Free Trade Zone (AFTZ) between SADC, EAC and COMESA
Arab
Maghreb Union (UMA)
Asia-Pacific
Economic Cooperation (APEC)
Association
of Caribbean States (ACS)
Bolivarian
Alternative for the Americas (ALBA)
Bay
of Bengal Initiative for MultiSectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation
(BIMSTEC)
Community
of Sahel-Saharan States (CEN-SAD)
Economic
Community of West African States (ECOWAS)
Economic
Partnership Agreements (EU-ACP)
Euro-Mediterranean
free trade area (EU-MEFTA)
Economic
Community of Central African States (ECCAS)
Free
Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA)
Free
Trade Area of the Asia Pacific (FTAAP)
GUAM
Organization for Democracy and Economic Development (GUAM)
Intergovernmental
Authority on Development (IGAD)
Pacific
Agreement on Closer Economic Relations (PACER and PACER Plus)
People's
Trade Treaty of Bolivarian Alternative for the Americas (ALBA)
Shanghai
Cooperation Organisation (SCO)
Transatlantic
Free Trade Area (TAFTA)
Tripartite
Free Trade Area (T-FTA)
China–Japan–South
Korea Free Trade Agreement
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