TTIP: Engineering, Including Machinery - Study in Focus
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16-11-2015
The study TTIP: Engineering including Machinery explores how TTIP could effectively address the causes of costly market access to the US in the Engineering sector, such as stubborn TBTs. The case is made why TTIP offers the potential to lower the TBTs to the US engineering market significantly, via three complementary routes in TTIP. The study sets out the overall and specific EU offensive interests, one crucial defensive interest (the integrity of the single market) and some opportunities and challenges. This is a short overview of this study. Link to the original document: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/STUD/2015/542233/IPOL_STU(2015)542233_EN.pdf
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- America
- Asia and Oceania
- Canada
- economic geography
- European construction
- EUROPEAN UNION
- European Union law
- GEOGRAPHY
- INDUSTRY
- international trade
- liberalisation of trade
- machinery
- market access
- mechanical engineering
- mechanical engineering
- mutual recognition principle
- negotiation of an agreement (EU)
- political geography
- PRODUCTION, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH
- Singapore
- South Korea
- standardisation
- technical barrier
- technology and technical regulations
- TRADE
- trade agreement (EU)
- trade policy
- United States