Support for TTIP in Central and Eastern Europe, though it remains strong, is no longer as consensual as it used to be. A closer look at opinion polls and MEP votes by Iana Dreyer.
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COMMENT: TTIP – averting a train wreck
TTIP talks are in deep trouble. The best US and EU leaders can achieve this year is averting an outright train wreck. A comment by Iana Dreyer. Photo credit: German government/Bergman
Analysis: How TPP, TTIP and agriculture are shaping EU Japan trade talks
The factors that shape EU trade policy are many. But among those that shape most actual and current negotiation dynamics in the EU Japan FTA negotiations, which started in 2013, a few months before the transatlantic TTIP talks, two stand out: United States free trade agreements and the EU agriculture sector, …
TTIP: tangible signs of progress in regulatory cooperation pillar
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‘Terreur’ of the terroir – musings before the GI battle that lies ahead in TTIP
I have been writing on China MES on this website and in the Borderlex PRO edition for weeks and weeks as the saga never ends. For a change, now to my favourite passtime: food. With a CATO trade policy paper coming in handy ahead of the next round of TTIP negotiations in Brussels in the coming week. Bloggy comment …
International arbitration profession: EU investment court proposal “half baked”
Europe’s international arbitration professionals are digesting and debating the EU’s idea of an international investment court to replace arbitration. Insights into the internal debate by Iana Dreyer.
In brief: World Trade Institute/AmCham study says biggest TTIP winner is Austria
Blog: German public opinion & TTIP – a generational and class divide?
Attitudes to TTIP in Germany reflect a generational and class divide in a rapidly ageing country. The latest opinion poll shows that 65 percent of 30 to 39 year-olds in Germany think the transatlantic trade agreement currently under negotiation is a good thing – in a country where on average only 42 percent of …