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US official seeks support for European trade deal in Poland | US official seeks support for European trade deal in Poland |
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WARSAW, Poland — U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman received a welcome reception Sunday from Polish entrepreneurs as he worked to finalize a free trade pact between the United States and the European Union. | WARSAW, Poland — U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman received a welcome reception Sunday from Polish entrepreneurs as he worked to finalize a free trade pact between the United States and the European Union. |
Froman said he hopes the deal, the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, will finally be completed in 2016 after nearly three years of negotiations. | Froman said he hopes the deal, the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, will finally be completed in 2016 after nearly three years of negotiations. |
Still, there is strong resistance among some Europeans to the planned agreement, which aims to eliminate tariffs and create common regulatory standards between the world’s two biggest economies. Opponents fear a lowering in food safety standards and the undermining of local regulations by giving international arbitration panels the power to rule over disputes. | Still, there is strong resistance among some Europeans to the planned agreement, which aims to eliminate tariffs and create common regulatory standards between the world’s two biggest economies. Opponents fear a lowering in food safety standards and the undermining of local regulations by giving international arbitration panels the power to rule over disputes. |
In Warsaw, Froman told a group of young Poles with startups, among them software developers, that the deal would be especially helpful to small and medium-sized businesses like theirs. He said they would benefit from a harmonizing of regulatory standards and intellectual property protection. | In Warsaw, Froman told a group of young Poles with startups, among them software developers, that the deal would be especially helpful to small and medium-sized businesses like theirs. He said they would benefit from a harmonizing of regulatory standards and intellectual property protection. |
“It’s small and medium-sized businesses that are driving the economy. And if we can make life easier for them, it’s good for all of our economies,” Froman said. | “It’s small and medium-sized businesses that are driving the economy. And if we can make life easier for them, it’s good for all of our economies,” Froman said. |
While Polish farmers and many other Poles oppose the deal, those invited to meet with Froman seemed convinced that they could benefit from it. | |
“Good competition will be beneficial to both sides,” said Krzysztolf Gogol, president of the management board of WealthArc, a financial technology startup. | “Good competition will be beneficial to both sides,” said Krzysztolf Gogol, president of the management board of WealthArc, a financial technology startup. |
The most visible opposition to the deal was seen in Berlin last October, when 150,000 people demonstrated against it. | The most visible opposition to the deal was seen in Berlin last October, when 150,000 people demonstrated against it. |
Froman said Friday at the World Economic Forum in Davos that neither side has any interest in lowering standards, whether that be regulatory protections, safety standards or environmental requirements. | |
During his visit Froman is also meeting with Polish leaders. | |
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