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Trade in Action

Oct 22, 2014

News on TTIP | October 14

By Global Business & Economics Program

This Trade Deal with America would have Churchill BeamingThis blunt opinion piece by London Mayor Boris Johnson in the Telegraph is excellently written and incredibly entertaining. Johnson describes TTIP as a “Churchillian project,” in that it fosters not only British- American but also transatlantic links. To him, objections to TTIP, as illustrated by recent demonstrations, […]

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Trade in Action

Oct 16, 2014

Italian Prime Minister Renzi reiterates Italy’s Committment to TTIP

By Global Business & Economics Program

Remarks by Ambassador Michael Froman: “Dialogue on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership “This is a natural moment to take stock of where we are, how far we’ve come, to step back and honestly assess the challenges that lie ahead.” Yesterday, US Trade Representative Ambassador Michael Froman spoke at an event in Rome, stressing the […]

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Trade in Action

Oct 14, 2014

TTIP Action | October 14

Ignore the Critics – TTIP is Something the Left should Fight forIn his opinion piece, John Healey, a British Labour Party MP and chair of the the All-Party Parliamentary Group on EU-US Trade & Investment, addresses recent criticism of the political Left on TTIP. Healey urges the critics to consider TTIP as an unprecedented bilateral […]

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Trade in Action

Oct 9, 2014

TTIP’s Strategic Impact Comes into Focus

By Global Business & Economics Program

More than Just a Trade AgreementI recently wrote a piece for US News and World Report arguing that peace and economic prosperity are inextricably linked. TTIP cannot be viewed as just another trade agreement. In fact, given all of the uncertainty from Russia and Ukraine to Iraq and Syria to Ebola, TTIP has only gained […]

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New Atlanticist

Oct 9, 2014

Nigeria’s Finance Minister: African Economy is ‘Nearly a Hot Prospect’

By New Atlanticist

Alongside its urgent focus on West Africa’s outbreak of the Ebola virus, the world should stop to notice a bigger, more basic African fact—the explosive growth of its economy and middle class—says one of the continent’s top economists. Two decades after Africa earned a reputation as the world’s economic basket case, accelerating growth has nearly […]

Africa Economy & Business

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Oct 8, 2014

A Conversation with H.E. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

Nigeria is Africa’s largest economy and most populous country, with an economic growth rate that will land it among the world’s top 20 economies by 2030—if projections hold. That is an open question, as the country remains dogged by well-known security problems, growth and reform challenges, poverty, and other barriers to achieving its full growth potential.

Economy & Business Nigeria

Trade in Action

Oct 7, 2014

Negotiators Insist Good Progress Made During the 7th Round

By Global Business & Economics Program

TTIP Round 7 Chief Negotiators’ Press Conference Opening Remarks“We are committed to an agreement that not only advances our economic interest, but also reflects our values and has the support of our public, and this requires that we be open and attentive to the views of that public.”Last Friday, the US and EU’s chief negotiators […]

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Trade in Action

Oct 2, 2014

TTIP Round 7 Wraps up in DC as Hearings Heat up in Brussels

By Global Business & Economics Program

Hearings in Brussels, TTIP Discussions in WashingtonThere is a lot going on this week with regards to trade, and TTIP in particular on both sides of the Atlantic. Yesterday, the European Parliament continued its hearings, interviewing Lord Jonathan Hill, Commissioner- elect for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union. Lord Hill failed to convince […]

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In the News

Oct 2, 2014

Workman: More Than Just a Trade Agreement

By Garrett Workman

Global Business and Economics Program Associate Director Garrett Workman writes for US News and World Report on the latest round of TTIP negotiations: 

Economy & Business Trade and tariffs

Trade in Action

Sep 30, 2014

An Important Week in Washington and Brussels as Round 7 Starts

By Global Business & Economics Program

There is a lot going on this week with regards to TTIP on both sides of the Atlantic. Yesterday, the European Parliament started their hearings to interview the nominees for the new Commission, beginning with Trade Commissioner-designate Cecilia Malmström. Hearings are scheduled to proceed until October 7, after which the European Parliament will vote to […]

Economy & Business Trade and tariffs

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