CAE’s Guide through TTIP negotiations

On 14 June 2013, the Council of the European Union gave green light to the European
Commission to start the negotiation of a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
(better know under its acronym TTIP) with the United States, the biggest export market
for Europe. This trade agreement will potentially reach 850 million of consumers and is
said to bring 0,5% GDP to the EU, boost growth, open new markets to European
businesses and new possibilities for EU consumers as well as to create jobs by
removing trade barriers. Whether these are realistic figures or not, time will say, studies
are controversial about that. Critics on the contrary underline threads to jobs as well as
quality standards and voice concern on environmental and consumer practical issues.
The Committee of International Trade (INTA committee) of the European Commission
stated in their report, that the impact is very difficult to assess while the negotiations are
ongoing and since the studies show contradictory results.


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