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Title: TTIP NEGOTIATIONS : Where are we?


1
TTIP NEGOTIATIONS Where are we?
  • Bozkurt ARAN
  • Istanbul, February 12

2
Three pillars of the negotiations
3
Three pillars of the negotiations
  • A. Market access
  • Reducing tariffs on goods
  • Industrial goods
  • Agricultural products
  • Services
  • Public procurement
  • Rules of origin

4
Three pillars of the negotiations
  • B. Regulatory cooperation (General position
    papers)
  • Harmonization, equivalence, mutual recognition
  • Horizontal
  • Sectors such as cars, chemicals, cosmetics,
    engineering products, medical devices,
    information and communication technologies,
    pharmaceuticals, textiles
  • Technical barriers to trade (TBT)
  • Food safety and animal plant health (SPS)
  • Sanitary phytosanitary SPS measures

5
Three pillars of the negotiations
  • C. Trade Rules
  • Development
  • Labour rights
  • Environment
  • Energy and Raw materials
  • Custom formalities - trade facilitation
  • Investment Protection
  • Competition
  • Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and
    Geographical indicators (GI)
  • Dispute between governments
  • SMEs

6
Textual proposals
  • Market access
  • Information on market issues is not expected to
    be revealed before the finalization of the TTIP
  • Regulatory Co-operation
  • Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT)
  • Food Safety and Animal and Plant Health (SPS)

7
Textual proposals
  • RULES
  • Customs and Trade Facilitation
  • Small and Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs)
  • Investment Protection
  • Competition Policy
  • General
  • State Enterprises
  • Subsidies
  • Government to Government Dispute Settlement (GGDS)

8
Remarks
  • A final deal is still far from view
  • The opposition against TTIP in EU member states.
  • Some member states have weak coalition
    governments, and politically vulnerable.
  • European Parliemant is open to special interests
    for non-trade issues. These groups are fueled by
    anti-globalisation sentiments.
  • The US Congress is harsh on the fast-track
    authority for the President.

9
Remarks
  • Impact on third countries
  • Better balance the interests of the TTIP members
    and third countries?
  • Regulatory issues favour mutual recognition
  • Inclusive mechanism for 3rd country regulatory
    bodies
  • Less restrictive rules of origin
  • A sound mechanism for the integration of 3rd
    countries
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