The future of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the United States and European Union seems bleak.
President Barack Obama, beginning a visit Sunday to Germany, hoped to build momentum for a U.S.-Europe trade deal that has become a tough sell, particularly in Germany.
When President Barack Obama opens the world’s largest industrial fair in the northern German city of Hannover on Sunday, he'll be leading a delegation of American companies hoping to conquer new markets abroad.
President Barack Obama, with fast-track negotiating powers in his back pocket, managed to seal the biggest trade agreement of the WTO era this month.
Although we hear little about it, we should be concerned about pending legislation that could destroy our sovereignty as a free and independent nation.
Two global trade pacts stand on the verge of completion, but popular resistance to secret courts empowered in these pacts may derail them.
Tribunals have been part of trade settlements for decades and Europe should be well equipped to compete in them.
The European Commission projects that the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Treaty (TTIP) agreement is signed, it will increase overall trade between U.S. and EU by 50%.
The future of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the United States and European Union seems bleak.
President Barack Obama, beginning a visit Sunday to Germany, hoped to build momentum for a U.S.-Europe trade deal that has become a tough sell, particularly in Germany.
When President Barack Obama opens the world’s largest industrial fair in the northern German city of Hannover on Sunday, he'll be leading a delegation of American companies hoping to conquer new markets abroad.
President Barack Obama, with fast-track negotiating powers in his back pocket, managed to seal the biggest trade agreement of the WTO era this month.
Although we hear little about it, we should be concerned about pending legislation that could destroy our sovereignty as a free and independent nation.
Two global trade pacts stand on the verge of completion, but popular resistance to secret courts empowered in these pacts may derail them.
Tribunals have been part of trade settlements for decades and Europe should be well equipped to compete in them.
The European Commission projects that the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Treaty (TTIP) agreement is signed, it will increase overall trade between U.S. and EU by 50%.