Investment Protection in TTIP

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ASSESSMENT

Investment Protection in TTIP Negotiation Proposal by the EU-Commission on a Reformed Investment Chapter in TTIP Dezember 2015 

On 12 November 2015, the European Commission presented a negotiation proposal for the investment chapter of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) to the United States. The proposal is in large parts identical with the draft presented on 16 September 2015. It takes into account both the outcome of the public consultations on investment protection in 2014 and the European Parliament’s resolution on TTIP adopted in the summer of 2015.

BDI welcomes many of the provisions proposed by the European Commission. Nevertheless, some parts of the proposal need to be improved substantially. For example, the appointment of judges may on no account become politicized.

The proposal’s weak points must be eliminated, especially in view of the fact that TTIP will serve as a model for future trade agreements. The European Commission has announced that its proposal for a reformed approach to investment protection will be used in the EU negotiations with Japan on a free trade agreement and in negotiations on bilateral investment protection agreements with China and with Myanmar.

The European Commission’s proposal of establishing a permanent »Investment Court System« must not lead to further delays in the TTIP negotiations. Furthermore, investment protection should not be taken out of TTIP if the negotiating parties are unable to reach agreement on such an institution. Foreign investment requires an adequate level of protection now and in the future.


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