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TPP Countries Say Japan Can Participate In Final Days Of July Round

LIMA -- At the conclusion of the 17th round of Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) talks here, Peru's chief negotiator announced that Japan will be able to participate in a portion of the next round of negotiations slated to take place July 15-25 in Malaysia upon the conclusion of a 90-day consultation period within the United States.

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Revised EU Mandate Seeks To Prevent ‘Frivolous’ Investor-State Claims

A revised version of the European Commission’s draft mandate for upcoming trade negotiations with the United States includes new provisions on investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) meant to guard against “frivolous” legal claims.

Text On A/V, Procurement, Remedies, SOEs Altered In New Mandate Draft

Business Groups Wary Of Australian Approach On SOE Disciplines In TPP

New U.S. SPS Text Includes Consultative Mechanism, RRM Provisions

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Pritzker Vows To Cooperate In Enhancing Cybersecurity Framework

President Obama's nominee to be the next Commerce secretary this week pledged before a Senate panel to "work closely" with various government agencies and the private sector to bolster the nation's forces against cyber attacks.

New Version Of Draft EU Mandate Adds Language On Services Obligations

A revised version of the European Commission's draft negotiating mandate for the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) adds a variety of new provisions into the section dealing with trade in services and investment, providing important new clues on which negotiating positions European negotiators will adopt once the two sides launch talks this summer.

USTR To Close For One Day Next Week As A Result Of Budget Cuts

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative will be effectively shuttered on May 28 for an “all-agency furlough day” brought upon by budget cuts imposed by Congress earlier this year, according to USTR spokeswoman Carol Guthrie. The furloughs are occurring “in combination with travel budget cuts and other savings measures,” she added.

Sapiro To Head USTR As Marantis Departs For California Tech Company

Deputy U.S. Trade Representative Miriam Sapiro will assume leadership of USTR on an acting basis tomorrow (May 23) when current Acting USTR Demetrios Marantis vacates that post, a spokeswoman said.

Senate Begins Consideration Of Farm Bill, But Long Slog Still Ahead

The Senate yesterday (May 20) began debating a new farm bill that would make big changes to U.S. agricultural subsidies, but the legislation still faces both procedural and substantive hurdles before it will have the chance to advance to the president's desk. If things go relatively smoothly, the bill could be finalized before current provisions begin to expire on Sept. 30, but all signs point to a tough fight in the House that could drag the process out, lobbyists said.

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  • Nunes Convenes First Trade Policy 'Roundtable' On Trade In Services

    Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA), chairman of the House Ways & Means trade subcommittee, this week held his first round of private "trade policy roundtables" with stakeholders, which began with a May 22 meeting focused on international trade in services, according to a May 16 memo obtained by Inside U.S. Trade.

  • Azevedo Faces Challenges In Deputy Appointments, Low Staff Morale

    While much of the attention in Geneva is focused on delivering a package of agreements at the next World Trade Organization ministerial conference in Indonesia in December -- and on whether and how to revive the Doha round after that -- incoming WTO Director General Roberto Azevedo will also face lower-profile challenges once he assumes his post, including whom to select as his deputies and how to deal with low staff morale within the secretariat.

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  • Sapiro Heads USTR As Marantis Departs For California Tech Company

    Deputy U.S. Trade Representative Miriam Sapiro assumed leadership of USTR on an acting basis this week when former Acting USTR Demetrios Marantis vacated that post, a spokeswoman said.

  • EU Will Hit Chinese Solar Imports With Duties; China Pushes For Talks

    The European Union is preparing to impose provisional antidumping (AD) duties averaging about 50 percent on Chinese solar panels and key components by June 5, according to sources close to the proceedings. The step would significantly penalize Chinese exporters but could also be a first step toward a negotiated settlement between the EU and China that could ultimately involve the United States as well.

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  • Official: Japan Pushing To Delay July TPP Round Until After It Joins

    LIMA -- The Japanese government has urged the United States and other countries participating in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) talks to delay an expected July negotiating round until Tokyo can formally join the negotiations at the end of that month, according to Assistant U.S. Trade Representative Barbara Weisel.

  • Business Groups Seeking Tariff Cuts Criticize U.S. Market Access Strategy

    LIMA -- U.S. and foreign industry representatives pressing for trade liberalization in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) this week publicly aired their frustrations over the way in which the United States is conducting its market access negotiations on goods on the basis of bilateral offers, arguing that this approach could result in a maze of bilateral deals that is confusing and of little value to businesses.

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05/24/2013

USDA Stands By Proposal In Final COOL Rule; Canada, Industry Groups Object

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) maintained its proposed approach toward amending the country-of-origin labeling (COOL) regime for meat muscle cuts in a final rule . . .

05/22/2013

U.S. Food, Ag Groups Want 'Precautionary Principle' On Table In EU Talks

Forty-seven food and agriculture groups have urged the Obama administration to push for the European Union's so-called precautionary principle to be on the table in . . .

05/20/2013

Business Groups Form New Coalition Aimed At Securing Renewal Of TPA

In conjunction with World Trade Week, which kicks off today (May 20) and lasts through May 24, leading U.S. industry and agriculture groups are launching . . .

05/15/2013

EU Industry Sources Oppose Olive Oil Barrier In House Farm Bill Proposal

European Union industry representatives are up in arms about a provision in a draft House farm bill that would make imported olive oil subject to . . .

05/14/2013

BIS Implementation Of Single IT System Stalled Amid Budget Constraints

An effort to link the Commerce Department into a single, administration-wide information technology (IT) system for export licensing has been delayed due to sequestration-related budget . . .

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U.S. Holds Open Possibility Of Exceptions To Cumulation Rule In TPP Deal

LIMA The United States is holding open the possibility that, when it comes to the most sensitive products subject to tariff cuts under a final Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement, companies may not be allowed to incorporate inputs from various TPP countries into a final good that qualifies for tariff benefits under the deal, sources said.

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