eu us resume trade talks despite spy scandal
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Steady flow of charges sparked bitter recriminations

EU, US resume trade talks despite spy scandal

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 Chief US negotiator Dan Mullaney (L) with EU negotiator Ignacio Garcia-Bercero
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 Chief US negotiator Dan Mullaney (L) with EU negotiator Ignacio Garcia-Bercero The EU and United States resume talks Monday on the world's largest free-trade accord aiming to make progress despite damaging revelations of US spying on its allies. This second round of negotiations on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) was meant to have been held in October, but due to the US government shutdown had to be postponed just as the spy scandal worsened.
Since then the steady flow of charges has sparked bitter recriminations and demands in some EU quarters that the TTIP talks be halted altogether.
An EU official close to the talks conceded "there may be issues of trust" involved, but stressed that Europe would not compromise its personal data protection standards even as it must discuss the wider issue of information transfer.
"The transfer of data ... is a key component of a modern economy," the official said, but as far as personal data is involved, it can "only be done so in compliance with (EU) legislation on data privacy".
Personal data protection is a hugely sensitive issue in Europe given its history of brutal dictatorship of the left and right, and there have been longstanding concerns that giant US tech companies see it as more of a commercial commodity than a sacrosanct human right.
US Secretary of State John Kerry earlier this week urged European leaders not to allow the row to disrupt the TTIP talks which would create "one of the most powerful economic forces on the planet".
A third round of talks is scheduled for December 16-20 in Washington as both sides aim for a final accord by late 2014 which would cover some 40 percent of global economic output and 50 percent of trade.
The EU estimates a deal would bring annual benefits of 119 billion euros for the bloc's 28 member states and 500 million people, and only slightly less for the United States.
As important, however, is that it sets the standards for global trade as years of liberalisation talks in the World Trade Organization look destined to run into the sands.
Both Brussels and Washington have engaged in a whole series of bilateral free trade deals given the WTO impasse and last month US neighbour Canada and the EU reached a deal hailed as helping pave the way to the TTIP.
Next week's talks cover services, investment, energy and raw materials but the key objective is how to harmonise regulatory regimes so as to reduce barriers to trade.
The auto sector is a prime example where standards in such areas as safety and performance could be matched up, the EU official said, noting that regulatory differences can add 20 percent to the cost of a car, much more than current tariffs do.
The aim is not a 'one-size fits all' system, said the official who asked not to be named, but rather to get each side to recognise the other's regulations where possible.
That would mean for example that an EU company could comply with EU rules knowing that US authorities would accept them as valid for their home market too.
EU chief negotiator Ignacio Garcia Bercero and his US counterpart Dan Mullaney are due to give a press briefing on the talks next Friday.
Source: AFP
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