The
European face is of course the Transatlantic
Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).
POTUS frames
TPP – as well as TTIP - in terms of a benign
expansion of US exports, and private (US) firms
having “a fair shot at competing against
state-owned enterprises.” “Fair”?
Not really. Let’s see how the mechanism works,
focusing on TPP’s European twin.
With
impeccable timing, almost simultaneously to
Obama’s Op-Ed, Greenpeace Netherlands leaked
248 pages of classified TTIP documents that were
to be re-discussed last week by negotiators in
New York. There have been no less than 13 rounds
of TTIP negotiations so far, over nearly three
years.
The documents
– negotiated in total secrecy since 2013 -
represent roughly two-thirds of the latest
negotiating text. An array of detailed studies,
like this
one, had been warning about the state of play.
The veil of secrecy ended up being the ultimate
giveaway to TTIP’s toxicity. Before the
Greenpeace Netherlands leak, EU elected
representatives could only examine these
documents under a police watch, in a secure
room, without access to experts, and on top of
it they could not discuss the content with
anyone else.
I will crush
you with my GMOs
Everything civil society across Europe – for at
least three years – has been debating, and
fearing, is confirmed; this is a sophisticated,
toxic US-led corporate racket, a concerted
assault across the spectrum, from the
environment and animal welfare to labor rights
and internet privacy. In a nutshell; it’s all
about the US corporate galaxy pushing the EU to
lower – or abase – a range of consumer
protections.
Hardball, predictably, is the name of the game.
Washington no less than threatened to block EU
car exports to force the EU to buy genetically
engineered fruits and vegetables. In my travels
in France, Italy and Spain over the past two
years, I confirmed this to be the ultimate
nightmare expressed by practitioners of top-end
artisanal agriculture.
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Predictably, the lobbyist-infested European
Commission (EC) fiercely defends TTIP, stressing
it could benefit the EU’s economy by $150
billion a year, and raise car exports by 149
percent. Obviously don’t expect the EC to
connect these “car exports” to a US-led GMO
invasion of Europe.
At
least some nations have finally woken up from
their (corporate lobbyist-induced) slumber. The
French Minister for Foreign Trade, Matthias
Fekl, said negotiations over a “bad deal”
should stop. He went straight to the point,
blaming Washington’s intransigence; “There
cannot be an agreement without France and much
less against France.”
Perennially ineffectual President Francois
Hollande, for his part, has threatened to block
the deal altogether. Three years ago Paris had
already secured
an exemption for the French film industry not to
be gobbled up by Hollywood. Now it’s also about
the crucial agriculture front. Hollande said he
would never accept “the undermining of the
essential principles of our agriculture, our
culture, of mutual access to public markets.”
And
what is the EC – leading the negotiations on
behalf of the EU - doing? Pulling its
predictable Trojan horse act; these are all “alarmist
headlines” and “a storm in a teacup”.
Puzzled EU citizens, en masse, may question if
this is really the way for the EC – a
bureaucratic Brussels behemoth - to supposedly
defend the rights of EU consumers. Yet,
infiltrated as it is by corporate lobbyism, the
EC simply can’t protect the EU’s environmental
and health standards, much more sophisticated
than the US’s, from a corporate America bent on
meddling with the content of EU laws all along
the regulatory line.
I got an offer
you can’t refuse
POTUS
was heavily campaigning for TTIP last month in
Germany. POTUS still hopes he may have a deal in
the bag before he leaves office in January 2017.
White House spokesman Josh Earnest has tried to
put on a brave face, saying the leaks will not
have a "material impact" on the
negotiations. Wrong; they will – as they are
mobilizing public opinion all across the EU.
David
Cameron, in the UK, is also in a bind. He’s
fiercely pro-TTIP. But Obama has already warned;
this means Brexit is a no-no. Club Med nations,
for their part, are leaning against. All 28 EU
member nations – plus the European Parliament –
would have to ratify TTIP if a deal is
eventually reached.
TPP,
for its part, has been negotiated. But it has
not been approved by the US Congress (nor by
Pacific nations). The approval process has gone
nowhere. In fact it will be up to either Hillary
Clinton or Donald Trump. Trump arguably is
oblivious to TPP’s details; but considering the
deal is being heavily championed by Obama, Trump
may go against it.
A case
can be made that both TPP and TTIP vow to
distort markets, in Europe and Asia; prop up
(US) monopolies; transfer jobs to slave labor
markets (in the case of parts of Asia); trample
on intellectual property rights (in the case of
the EU); facilitate tax evasion; and ultimately
transfer more wealth from the many to the
0.00001 percent.
And
this leads us to how Hillary Clinton – the Wall
Street/US establishment candidate – views both
TPP and TTIP. Well, she supported both NAFTA and
CAFTA, approved under Bill Clinton in the 1990s.
As Secretary of State, she lobbied for the
Panama trade deal. And, crucially, she has
always treated the TPP as the “gold standard”.
No wonder; this is the trade arm of the “pivoting
to Asia” she’s been so fond of - a Pacific
trade deal that excludes China, which happens to
be the top trade partner of most Asian nations.
Moreover, those by now famous Goldman Sachs
speeches are increasingly being seen as payments
for services rendered (and promised) by Hillary
Clinton to the 0,0001 percent, who are, of
course, in favor of global corporate America
expansion.
Yet it
ain’t over till the November ballot sings.
Hillary now faces serious scrutiny by working
class voters in the US. So no wonder, in another
flip-flopping masterpiece, she’s now leaning
towards describing herself as opposing both TPP
and TTIP.
Still,
TPP at least may be approved during the
post-election ‘lame-duck’ session of the US
Congress. As for TTIP, it’s now mired in Walking
Dead zone. Talk about what it takes for the
Obama administration to imprint its trade “legacy”
in the history books; to keep blackmailing
Europeans and Asians alike as if it was just a
lowly Mob extortion racket.