TTIP Transatlantic Trade & Investment Partnership

The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership is an agreement between the EU and the United States; similar to the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).  Taken together these ‘agreements’ ensure US control over world trade, ignoring other interested parties such as Russia and China and even the World Trade Organisation (WTO).  TTIP is supposed to promote trade and economic growth, it covers market access; food/manufacturing standards and protection for corporate investment opportunities and profits. TTIP puts Corporate interests before the rights of sovereign states or people.

See also: ISDS, CETA and TiSA

See also flyer published by The People’s Convention (CPPC) – DEMAND A REFERENDUM ON OUR MEMBERSHIP OF THE EU