With Fast-Track and an EU Parliament resolution in their pockets, now is time for trade negotiators in Washington and Brussels to move quickly on TTIP and for the EU to defuse more potential sources of domestic divison, by tackling issues such as whether EU member state parliaments will have to ratify …
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Comment: EU Mercosur trade talks – (plus) ça change?
Comment: EU Japan – two reasons why it’s so difficult
Whether the EU Japan summit on 28 and 29 May will genuinely boost to faltering free trade talks remains uncertain, as the transpacific partnership trade negotiations with Washington Tokyo is involved in will take precedence. By Iana Dreyer.
Comment: Labour mobility – EU neighbourhood policy’s new approach wrong-footed
Ahead of important EU meetings this week, namely the Riga Summit with Eastern partners and a new round of trade talks with Morocco, here a long-read on why one of the cornerstones of the EU’s neighbourhood policy overhaul – to limit migration – is flawed economically, politically, and morally. The text explains why the EU must be much …
Comment: Commission ISDS reform proposals & why they will not appease critics
The Commission’s proposals to reform ISDS in its coming trade and investment treaties made public today reveal a gradual and incremental approach to reforming Europe’s investment protection system. This will not likely appease left-of-centre critics of international investment tribunals. By Iana Dreyer.
Comment: TTIP on track but on the slow lane
After round 9 of TTIP negotiations held on 19-24 April in New York city, it is clear that the strategic transatlantic trade talks are now firmly on track. Negotiations had entered a lull in 2014, but serious moves by Brussels and Washington to give them ‘a fresh start’ early this year have borne fruit. Expect nonetheless the TTIP train …
COMMENT: What an ECJ opinion on EU accession to Europe’s foremost human rights convention means for ISDS
Opinion 2/13 anyone? This is a recent legal opinion of the Luxembourg-based European Court of Justice on whether it is legal for the EU to join the European Convention on Human Rights. It has important ramifications for current EU Commission efforts to reform investor-to-state dispute settlement. By Iana Dreyer.
Comment: Centre-right MEPs have seized the moment on ISDS
The EU Parliament centre-right majority group are becoming more visible in the debate on investment protection issues in trade agreements and in TTIP. MEPs from the EPP made an unusual show of presence and responsiveness at the trade committee meeting on 18 March 2015 in which trade commissioner Malmström presented the …
Comment: TTIP negotiations – a long road to Golgotha
If the road to TTIP can be compared to that to Golgotha, trade negotiators in Washington and Brussels are still only at the very bottom of the Via Dolorosa. That’s a conclusion one can draw from the speeches by EU trade commissioner Malmström and US ambassador Anthony Gardner held in …
Comment: When will the EU’s ad-hoc approach to transparency in trade policy end?
EU member states are expected to give the green light to publishing the negotiationg mandate they gave to the Commission on the Trade in Services Agreement (TiSA). This follows on a similar move on TTIP late last year. Now is time for EU institutions to abandon the ad hoc approach …