As the second round of negotiations on the EU-US trade agreement kick off in Brussels next week, a new report published by members of the Seattle to Brussels Network (S2B), including CEO, reveals the true human and environmental costs of the proposed deal. The report shows that the promises of job creation and growth are illusions; and that the real impetus behind a deal comes from major EU and US corporations that have joined forces to remove as many labour, health and environmental standards as possible in a devastating race to the bottom.
TTIP documents released by the European Commission
The European Commission has released several documents on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) talks on the economic benefits that both the European Union and the US would gain from such a partnership.
http://corporateeurope.org/trade/2013/10/ttip-documents-released-european-commission
These documents from the European Commission were also released last week on the contacts it had with industry's representatives on the EU-US trade deal (TTIP).
BusinessEurope & Chamber of Commerce proposal on regulatory cooperation
European Commission internal assessment of the proposal
Minutes from a meeting of Commission officials with the two lobby groups on the issue
EU-US trade deal is race to the bottom - Only big business will win
Kim Bizzarri, Pia Eberhardt, Luis Rico and Myriam Vander Stichele Oct 07, 2013
As the second round of negotiations on the proposed EU-US trade agreement kick off in Brussels next week, a new report published by the Seattle to Brussels Network (S2B) today reveals the true human and environmental costs of an EU-US Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP/TAFTA). The report shows that the promises of job creation and growth are illusions; and that the real impetus behind a deal comes from major EU and US corporations that have joined forces to remove as many labour, health and environmental standards as possible in a devastating race to the bottom.’