TIFA talks ignore interests of ordinary citizens: groups

LOST IN THE SHUFFLE:Labor groups said that the government was ‘railroading’ the ‘secretive’ talks through, and that the agreement would likely hurt consumers

Taipei Times
Date:  Oct 02, 2015
By: Abraham Gerber  /  Staff reporter

The latest round of Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) talks with the US

Labor activists and others protest outside the Ministry of Economic Affairs in Taipei yesterday against the Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA), which they say ignores the interests of ordinary citizens.  Photo: Huang Pei-chun, Taipei Times

Labor activists and others protest outside the Ministry of Economic Affairs in Taipei yesterday against the Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA), which they say ignores the interests of ordinary citizens. Photo: Huang Pei-chun, Taipei Times

ignores the interests of ordinary citizens, labor activists said yesterday.

Campaigners from the Taiwan Free Trade Investigation, the People’s Supervisory Alliance (人民監督雜碎聯盟) and other groups protested outside of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, the site of yesterday’s talks.

The talks were the ninth round of TIFA talks, aimed at filling out the framework, which was signed in 1994.

The ministry earlier this week said that it would use the platform to express Taiwan’s desire to join the Tran-Pacific Partnership (TPP) being negotiated among Pacific Rim states.

Taiwan Free Trade Investigation member Lee Yuan-chun (李援軍) said that while TIFA talks were aimed at “kickstarting” Taiwan’s bid to join the TPP, the results of past free-trade accords suggest that corporations would benefit at the expense of average citizens. While activists were not opposed to trade agreements, any negotiations should be conducted from the standpoint of furthering the interests of ordinary people, he said.     [FULL  STORY]

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