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US gives up hope on Thai trade deal

Tuesday, 24 July 2007


SINGAPORE, July 23 (AFP): The United States has given up hopes of a free-trade agreement (FTA) with Thailand because of the political situation since last year's coup, a US official told a Singapore newspaper.
"In the case of Thailand, FTA negotiations stalled before the coup," US Trade Representative Susan Schwab said in an interview with the Straits Times published today.
"With the coup, it obviously became impossible to proceed.
We have given up having an FTA with Thailand," she said.
The United States announced in November that free trade talks had been suspended until a democratic government was in place.
The junta has promised to hold elections by the end of this year, but since taking power the army-installed government has pressed ahead with free-trade deals that had been negotiated under ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra.