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Stop Europe's new corporate conquest

The European Union has a new trade agenda.

Frustrated by slow progress in international trade talks at the WTO, it wants poor countries to sign up to new separate unfair trade deals.

The first of these are Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) involving 76 countries in the Africa, Caribbean and Pacific region (ACP).

Many EPAs have been partially agreed at the end of 2007.

These new trade deals could:

  • Damage industries, jobs, livelihoods and the environment
  • Force open ACP markets to EU goods and services.
  • Undermine sustainable development and progress towards the Millennium Development Goals.

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Cheap EU imports flooding local markets in Africa

Campaigning in the EU and ACP region helped to slow the EPAs negotiations.

But the EU still got countries to sign up to interim deals by bullying them, and now they face pressure to go even further.

And EPAs are just the start.

The EU is starting talks with many more countries in Asia and Latin America, pushing unfair trade deals that will benefit European multinational corporations.

More deals that could harm livelihoods, worsen poverty and destroy the environment in the countries that sign up.

Tell the European Commission to stop Europe's new corporate conquest.

Please write to the Head of the European Commission Representation in the UK and ask him to rethink Europe's new trade strategy.


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