Why
So Secretive? The Trans-Pacific Partnership as Global Coup
25
November, 2012
The
Trans-Pacific Partnership is the most secretive and “least
transparent” trade negotiations in history.
Luckily
for the populations and societies that will be affected by the
agreement, there are public research organizations and alternative
media outlets campaigning against it – and they’ve even released
several leaks of draft agreement chapters. From these leaks, which
are not covered by mainstream corporate-controlled news outlets, we
are able to get a better understanding of what the Trans-Pacific
Partnership actually encompasses.
For
example, public interest groups have been warning that the TPP could
result in millions of lost jobs. As a letter from Congress to United
States Trade Representative Ron Kirk stated, the TPP “will create
binding policies on future Congresses in numerous areas,” including
“those related to labor, patent and copyright, land use, food,
agriculture and product standards, natural resources, the
environment, professional licensing, state-owned enterprises and
government procurement policies, as well as financial, healthcare,
energy, telecommunications and other service sector regulations.”
In
other words, as promised, the TPP goes far beyond “trade....”
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