Transatlantic Free Trade Area
Biden has returned, not the US
By Carl Bildt *
In 2015, the US had a trade policy that tried to fashion the global trade system of the future.
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EU, Canada finally sign free trade deal
French-speakers in southern Belgium, accounting for less than 1 percent of the 508 million EU consumers likely to be affected by CETA, raised objections that held up the deal until a breakthrough on Oct. 27 that was confirmed by regional parliamentary votes a day later. "All's well that end's well," said European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker.
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EU, US Hold New Round of Talks on Proposed Free Trade Agreement
The tenth consecutive round of negotiations between the EU and the US regarding the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) is set to start Monday in New York.
Talks continue as the proposal for an economic agreement was made more than two years ago. The idea behind it was for the biggest trade zone in the world to be created.
BLOG: European Horizons at Yale University
Excitement was buzzing at Yale University for the student-organized European Student Conference. The conference coordinators had reviewed initial policy papers and had monitored online discussions, while the organizing team had been working hard to welcome EU policymakers, prominent professors, distinguished keynote speakers and a driven body of student participants.
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Ivaylo Kalfin Criticises TTIP Agreement
At this stage of negotiations, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) agreement is not useful neither for Europe, nor for Bulgaria, said Ivaylo Kalfin, Bulgaria's Deputy Prime Minister in Charge of Demographic and Social Policy and Minister Of Social Policy.
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‘Strain with US temporary, not affecting economic ties’
The US economic interest in Turkey remains strong despite political strains, says Turkish American Chamber of Commerce head BeÅir Kemal UstaoÄlu.