Regulatory Harmonization is Primary TTIP Incentive, Says Deputy USTR Sapiro
In order to be successful, the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership must harmonize regulatory functions, create a paradigm for multilateral trade and expand European market access through removing tariffs and liberalizing the service sector, said Deputy U.S. Trade Representative Miriam…
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Sapiro on Feb. 25, speaking at the National Association of Business Economists. "Because U.S. and EU tariffs are already relatively low, the second objective, greater regulatory compatibility, offers the greatest potential for gain. We’re under no illusion that this will be easy. Our differences are long-standing and deeply engrained,” said Sapiro. “Both sides will benefit if [they] are able to eliminate the burden of having to meet two different requirements with a single regulatory objective.”