The secretly negotiated Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the US and EU, the world's two biggest economies and leading rule-makers in international trade, is poised to reshape the global trade rules in accordance with developed countries' priorities and raise the standards developing and emerging economies need to adhere to if they want to reap benefits from preferential access to Northern markets. This may be bad for development.

TTIP's New Global Trade Rules May Be Bad for Development

Sahakyan, Davit
2015-01-01

Abstract

The secretly negotiated Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the US and EU, the world's two biggest economies and leading rule-makers in international trade, is poised to reshape the global trade rules in accordance with developed countries' priorities and raise the standards developing and emerging economies need to adhere to if they want to reap benefits from preferential access to Northern markets. This may be bad for development.
2015
Berlin
Atlantic Community
Sahakyan, Davit
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