A contested EU-Canada free trade deal cleared a key hurdle on Tuesday as EU lawmakers defied rising anti-globalization sentiment to back one of Europe’s most ambitious accords.
Members of the European Parliament’s powerful trade committee voted 25 in favor of the deal, known as CETA, with 15 against, during a heated session in Brussels that was interrupted by a protester.
CETA now goes to a showdown vote in a full session of the European Parliament on Feb. 15, where the EU leadership hopes for a symbolic show of support for a global trade system in the face of rising protectionism championed by new US President Donald Trump.
Boosters of CETA describe it as a new kind of deal that not only breaks the usual barriers but enshrines high standards for international trade.
“With CETA, we are rejecting unfettered globalization and laying the foundations for a new era of rules-based trade,” social democrat MEP David Martin, a key backer of the deal, told AFP.
But CETA’s opponents slam it as a gift to multinationals who will use the deal to lower health and environmental standards and circumvent government regulation.
“It’s a defeat,” Greens MEP and French presidential candidate Yannick Jadot told AFP after the packed committee session.
“The European Parliament has ignored all the lessons of Trump’s victory and the Brexit vote in giving more power to corporations and reducing the power of citizens,” Jadot said.
The EU and Canada formally signed the landmark free trade deal in October after seven years of tough talks, overcoming last-minute resistance from a small Belgian region that blocked its national government from approving the accord.
The deal now needs the green light from the European Parliament but will also approval from the EU’s 30-plus national and regional parliaments in order to take full effect.
Trump on Monday delivered on his protectionist campaign promises and effectively ended US participation in a sweeping trans-Pacific free trade agreement.
He is also widely expected to drop a similar deal with the EU known as the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).
Source: Arab News
GMT 14:02 2018 Sunday ,02 December
RDIF says $2 billion will be invested in Russian economy from joint Russian-Saudi fundGMT 12:03 2018 Friday ,30 November
Canada on track to sign new free trade deal with US and MexicoGMT 07:56 2018 Wednesday ,21 November
Merkel policies in focus in final debate on draft German budgetGMT 14:11 2018 Thursday ,08 November
Greek minister, Russian ambassador discuss possible investment projectsGMT 13:42 2018 Wednesday ,07 November
PM says Russian-Chinese trade turnover may reach $200 blnGMT 11:15 2018 Wednesday ,07 November
Top U.S. diplomat visits Pakistan to discuss economic cooperationGMT 13:53 2018 Thursday ,01 November
Alrosa to sell 127 large gem-quality rough diamonds at an auction in IsraelGMT 10:59 2018 Tuesday ,30 October
Trade turnover between Russia and Japan grows by over 17% in 2018Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor