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    Concerns over US trade deal – EUbusiness Week newsletter 654

    npsBy nps27 March 2014Updated:12 July 2024 Newswire No Comments4 Mins Read
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    EUbusiness Week 654 top stories: Obama demands West stand firm against ‘brute force’; Europe’s safety police find more toxic toys and textiles; EU slaps seafood trade ban on Belize, Cambodia, Guinea; Broadband users ‘confused and overcharged’, finds EU; EU says AFP can receive state aid for public services; China’s rare earth trade limits break global rules: WTO

    Publisher’s Note

    At this week’s EU-US summit, President Obama tried to allay fears about ongoing EU-US free trade talks, saying he did not want the deal to erode consumer and environmental protections.

    Investor protection rules are a key concern, with an Investor-to-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) mechanism which might give too many rights to private companies and limit the right of the EU and national governments to regulate.

    A Commission consultation is now looking at how to include investment protection and ISDS in the deal, with a view to achieving a balance between protecting investors and Member States’ right to regulate. Answers by 21 June, please.
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    Regards,

    Nick Prag
    Publisher, EUbusiness

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    2. Europe’s safety police find more toxic toys and textiles

    From collapsing pushchairs to chemical-polluted shoes — an ever-rising number of toxic toys and skin-irritating textiles are being removed from supermarket shelves by Europe’s consumer safety squad. Products from China top the list of suspect items.
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    3. EU slaps seafood trade ban on Belize, Cambodia, Guinea

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    4. Broadband users ‘confused and overcharged’, finds EU

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    5. EU says AFP can receive state aid for public services

    The Commission has agreed that the Agence France-Presse news agency can receive state aid as a provider of a public service but must stick by EU competition rules.
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    6. China’s rare earth trade limits break global rules: WTO

    China has broken the rules of global commerce by restricting exports of rare earths, tungsten and molybdenum, a move that benefited domestic industries, a World Trade Organization panel said on Wednesday.
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