Group seeks global freedom to trade
Leslie Kwoh – Friday, December 16, 2005 As the South Korean farmers launched their third day of protectionist protests, a more subdued group of free marketeers demonstrated on the other side of the harbor. Ten members of the Freedom to Trade Coalition – comprising about six organizations representing Ghana, India,Continue reading>
Free trade supporters hit back (Telegraph)
Monday 14th August, 2006 Free trade supporters hit backBy Richard Spencer in Hong Kong (Filed: 16/12/2005) Free trade hit back outside Hong Kong’s World Trade Organisation talks yesterday, mounting a small but cogently argued “anti-anti-globalisation” demonstration. While Korean farmers, Indonesian fishermen and international Marxists rallied in favour of protecting marketsContinue reading>
Demonstrators call for removal of trade barriers
(14 August 2006) The Freedom to Trade (F2T) coalition staged a peaceful demonstration this afternoon calling for governments to remove barriers to trade throughout the world. The demonstration involved members of the F2T breaking chains and tearing down walls, representing the many barriers to trade imposed by our government, trappingContinue reading>
At the WTO: Freedom to Trade Rally Gets The Message Out
Saturday 12th August, 2006 Media Coverage of Freedom to Trade Rally December 15th saw a number of supporting organisations come together to support the cause of free trade. The Lion Rock Institute, The International Policy Network, The Liberty Institute (New Dehli), Imani: The Centre for Humane Education (Ghana), the EvianContinue reading>
At The WTO: Lion Rock Stands Tall with Freedom To Trade Coalition
Leslie Kwoh (16 December 2005) As the South Korean farmers launched their third day of protectionist protests, a more subdued group of free marketeers demonstrated on the other side of the harbor. Ten members of the Freedom to Trade Coalition – comprising about six organizations representing Ghana, India, Britain, HongContinue reading>