Trade and investments
Trade and investment liberalisation are considered by many to be important instruments of development policy. In practice, global trade and investment regimes focus on securing profits for corporations and foreign investors above all else. Regulations which protect and benefit citizens, such as union rights, consumer and environmental protection, and financial regulation are described as barriers to investment and growth, rather than sound social policy. Many trade and investment agreements include investment protection and arbitration clauses that allow corporations to sue governments for policies that may adversely affect profits. A health warning on cigarettes, a ban on open-pit mining, and a plan to phase-out coal are but a few real examples of social policies that sparked the threat of corporate legal action. Transparency and democracy around trade and investment decisions is woefully lacking. Negotiations are conducted behind closed doors. Investment disputes are handled by private tribunals, rather than regular courts. SOMO examines a wide variety of trade and investment mechanisms, analysing their impact on society and sustainable development goals. We also study their implications for financial and other regulatory frameworks. We advocate for modern trade and investment policies that contribute simultaneously to social justice, sustainability, and just economic development. We stimulate political debate around planned trade agreements – like TTIP, CETA and TISA – that conflict with these goals.
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Socialising losses, privatising gains Published on:Roos van OsPosted in category:PublicationRoos van Os
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SOMO and IGJ cooperate to improve trade and investment agreementsPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Large European action day against US-EU free trade agreement on October 11. 2014Posted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Open letter to EU and US negotiators on free trade agreementPosted in category:Published on:Statement
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European Commission refuses to hear citizens on TTIP and CETAPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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TiSA and TTIP – Background information and questions to the ministerPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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TTIP Won’t Let Big Banks Wriggle out of Regulations, EU Negotiators InsistPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Madhyam and SOMO are working together on global financial reformPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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More than 180 EP candidates pledge to support proposals for fair and sustainable trade policyPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Alternative Trade Mandate: A new vision for the EU’s trade and investment policiesPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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After South Africa, Indonesia takes a brave decision to terminate its Bilateral Investment Treaty with the NetherlandsPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Free Trade Agreement between the EU and the U.S. threatens the public interestPosted in category:NewsPublished on:
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Giving with one hand and taking with the other – CSOs urge European leaders to take further action against tax dodgingPosted in category:NewsPublished on: