Friday, June 28, 2013

EU-US trade talks won't exclude film, culture: US envoy

EU-US trade talks won't exclude film, culture: US envoy

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  1. MUCH MORE inclusive ; ... "Hopefully the financial regulatory issues will be resolved before the TTIP," referring to the formal name of trade deal, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.

    "That is one reason we did not think it was not appropriate to fold all those issues into the TTIP," he added.

    Acknowledging there was a gamut of prickly issues to overcome -- agricultural, data privacy, transportation to name but a few -- Kennard said the negotiators would have to create a framework enabling regulators to work through problems in a way that protected consumers while improving transatlantic compatibility.

    In airline safety, US regulators had already recognised the EU's high standards and mutual recognition lead to huge savings. "We need to replicate this across many other regulatory areas," he said.

    "We believe we have a historic opportunity because given many of the changes in the global economy, we are at a moment in our relationship with the EU in which there is more incentive to cooperate than compete."

    He regretted that many critics of the EU-US talks focused on the exchange of data because of European concerns over privacy but said the issue was not likely to dominate the negotiation.

    "There has been some hot rhetoric now. People will hopefully once they get more answers and there is more sharing of information I think people will get more confort in what we are doing."

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  2. FREEDOM Kingdom truly means MUCH MORE inclusive as in whatever what-else just-like NOWHERE REALLY ; ...... "Hopefully the financial regulatory issues will be resolved before the TTIP," referring to the formal name of trade deal, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.

    "That is one reason we did not think it was not appropriate to fold all those issues into the TTIP," he added.

    Acknowledging there was a gamut of prickly issues to overcome -- agricultural, data privacy, transportation to name but a few -- Kennard said the negotiators would have to create a framework enabling regulators to work through problems in a way that protected consumers while improving transatlantic compatibility.

    In airline safety, US regulators had already recognised the EU's high standards and mutual recognition lead to huge savings. "We need to replicate this across many other regulatory areas," he said.

    "We believe we have a historic opportunity because given many of the changes in the global economy, we are at a moment in our relationship with the EU in which there is more incentive to cooperate than compete."

    He regretted that many critics of the EU-US talks focused on the exchange of data because of European concerns over privacy but said the issue was not likely to dominate the negotiation.

    "There has been some hot rhetoric now. People will hopefully once they get more answers and there is more sharing of information I think people will get more confort in what we are doing." .... EU-US trade talks won't exclude film, culture: US envoy http://on-msn.com/10CBaK0 via @msnbuzz

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  3. TRULY Fused as in no longer simple but highly sophisticated REALLY ; ...FREEDOM Kingdom truly means MUCH MORE inclusive as in whatever what-else just-like NOWHERE REALISTICALLY ; ...... "Hopefully the financial regulatory issues will be resolved before the TTIP," referring to the formal name of trade deal, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.

    "That is one reason we did not think it was not appropriate to fold all those issues into the TTIP," he added.

    Acknowledging there was a gamut of prickly issues to overcome -- agricultural, data privacy, transportation to name but a few -- Kennard said the negotiators would have to create a framework enabling regulators to work through problems in a way that protected consumers while improving transatlantic compatibility.

    In airline safety, US regulators had already recognised the EU's high standards and mutual recognition lead to huge savings. "We need to replicate this across many other regulatory areas," he said.

    "We believe we have a historic opportunity because given many of the changes in the global economy, we are at a moment in our relationship with the EU in which there is more incentive to cooperate than compete."

    He regretted that many critics of the EU-US talks focused on the exchange of data because of European concerns over privacy but said the issue was not likely to dominate the negotiation.

    "There has been some hot rhetoric now. People will hopefully once they get more answers and there is more sharing of information I think people will get more confort in what we are doing." .... EU-US trade talks won't exclude film, culture: US envoy http://on-msn.com/10CBaK0 via @msnbuzz

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