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EU trade policies

EU Ombudsman: Commission should “front-load” TTIP transparency, avoid US veto

[sh_light_text ]The EU Commission published today a raft of documents on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) currently under negotiation with the United States (US). This move came as the European Ombudsman – or rather ombudswoman – Emily O’Reilly, released her own assessment of Brussels’ transparency moves, calling for more efforts and a structured, proactive approach. …

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In brief: TTIP transparency boost

On 3 December, the EU commission will propose a series of measures to increase the transparency of the current transatlantic trade and investment parthership (TTIP) negotiations to the European parliament.   The type of measures expected to be proposed by the EU commission are based on two pillars: extending access to TTIP texts to all members of the European …

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TTIP round 7 advanced technical groundwork – most contentious issues not on table

[sh_light_text ]A seventh round of negotiations towards a transatlantic trade and investment partnership (TTIP) took place in the United States last week, amidst a public controversy over the deal’s potential chemicals chapter. Yet the most politically divisive topics of the TTIP dossier were largely off the table, writes Iana Dreyer.[/sh_light_text] …

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Comment: Malmström nomination signals desire for continuity – but continuity isn’t necessarily desirable

Photo credit: European Parliament Cecilia Malmström’s nomination hearing in the European Parliament yesterday and the vote in her favour by the body’s trade committee today signal that both the European Commission and the Parliament prefer continuity over a rethink of European trade policy, opines Borderlex’s editor Iana Dreyer.