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TTIP: Risks for environmental protection

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Environmental standards might drop as a result of the planned TTIP free trade agreement.
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The planned free trade agreement known as the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), if improperly designed, could result in a softening of EU environmental standards.

23.06.2015

Lead and mercury, for example, are prohibited in electrical and electronic equipment in the EU, but some states in the USA still allow them. A new UBA position paper on TTIP nevertheless considers cooperation with the USA useful – for example to aim at cutting back on environmentally harmful subsidies.

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 TTIP  WTO  free trade  free trade agreement  Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership  environmentally harmful subsidy  reduction of environmentally harmful subsidies Top

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