TTIP – Is free trade coming to the north Atlantic?

May 1, 2014

The negotiations for the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership are about a year old and making only slow progress. This column argues that TTIP is a long-run project that will probably take several years to complete. Despite its significance to global trade, without support from the top echelons of government it might falter.

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Topics: AGRICULTURE GOVERNMENT PROCUREMENT INVESTOR-STATE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT (ISDS)

Regions: EUROPEAN UNION (EU)

Authors: DENNIS NOVY

Publishing Institution: VOX - CEPR'S POLICY PORTAL


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