Sending Email MIAMI - The scaled down plan given the nod at the end of a
meeting here Thursday on a proposed pan-American common market
marks a U.S. retreat on its ambitious trade policies in the western
hemisphere but Washington's new aggressive push for bilateral deals
could be a greater threat to the region's developing countries.
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Reading Email Trade ministers from the 34 Americas nations (minus Cuba) who
assembled to forge ahead with the Free Trade Area of the Americas
(FTAA) wrapped up talks one day ahead of schedule with a far less
comprehensive draft agreement than originally envisioned -- now
dubbed "FTAA lite".
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Storing Email When proposed in 1994, the FTAA was designed as a trading bloc
that would encompass 800 million people and stretch from Alaska to
the southern tip of South America, joining economies with a
combined output of nearly 14 trillion dollars a year. The deadline
for creating such a bloc is January 2005.
Officials are working towards completing ongoing free trade negotiations with Singapore and Chile and for the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA).
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barely managed to dodge a resounding collapse of the controversial
talks that would have echoed September's breakdown of negotiations
at the World Trade Organisation (WTO) in Cancun, Mexico.
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controversial issues such as intellectual property rights, rules
protecting foreign investment and government purchases.
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Fight Spam The watered down blueprint for the trade area now allows member
countries to pick and choose which obligations they will commit to
rather than having to sign on to an all-embracing pact.
Stoping Spam "The FTAA is in such a state of crisis that at the Miami
Ministerial the U.S. was forced to choose between no FTAA and
FTAA-lite," said Lori M. Wallach, director of Global Trade Watch
for non-governmental organisation (NGO) Public Citizen.
Block Spam "All that was agreed was to scale back the FTAA's scope and put
all of the hard decisions to an undefined future venue so as to not
make Miami the Waterloo of FTAA," she added in a statement
Friday.
Spam Emails As officials from the office of the U.S. trade representative
continued Friday to insist the meeting was a success, economists
said its outcome will certainly exasperate anxious U.S.
business executives who are
pushing to open up Latin American markets to their products in a
single strike, and buttress civil society groups and unions that
opposed the deal from the onset.
Email Account "U.S. negotiators may try to put a happy face on the Miami
talks, but the 'FTAA lite' deal will not please the big business
lobby that has been the driving force behind the proposed trade
pact," said Sarah Anderson of the Institute for Policy Studies in
Washington.
Sending Email "By allowing countries to opt out of obligations on investment
and other contentious issues, U.S. negotiators have dashed the
Fortune 500's hopes of gaining new investment opportunities and
protections in Brazil, South America's largest economy," she added
Friday.
Reading Email But the National Association of Manufacturers, a powerful U.S.
business group, was more upbeat. In a statement the association
said Thursday's outcome avoided having "the door slam shut, and
gives us a chance for what can still be a very high quality
agreement''.
Storing Email Critics of the proposed FTAA say it threatens public health, the
environment and workers' rights by giving overwhelming powers to
large corporations and by pushing a sell-off of essential public
services like health care, education and water.
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Latin American and Caribbean countries to accept provisions giving
special rights to foreign investors, mostly from the United States
and
Canada, wishing to challenge
domestic policies.
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some developing countries, like Brazil, which oppose a sweeping
one-size-fits-all agreement, this week's meeting also marked the
official
birth of a more forceful U.S.
strategy of bilateral trade talks -- potentially more dangerous
for the economies of developing nations.
Fight Spam In Miami, U.S. officials unveiled plans to hold talks with four
Andean countries -- Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia -- and with
Panama and the Dominican Republic. Washington also said it would
start talks with Uruguay over a bilateral investment treaty early
next year.
Stoping Spam "Unfortunately, the U.S. has violated the spirit of the
ministerial declaration by undertaking a strategy of negotiating
bilateral and mini-regional agreements containing exactly the
horrific proposals on intellectual property, investment and other
areas that the U.S. has failed to ram through in the FTAA," said
Robert Weissman, co-director of Essential Action, a
Washington-based organisation that campaigns for health rights, in
a statement Friday.
Block Spam Smaller countries negotiating deals with Washington will be left
without the support and protection of informal blocs of like-minded
nations, add many observers.
Spam Emails "Left to fend for themselves, many fear that small countries
will be so much chum for the sharks," Eric Dannenmaier of the
Tulane Institute for Environmental Law and Policy at
Tulane Law School in New Orleans told media in Miami.
Email Account Yet, even with the spectre of bilateral agreements lurking over
Miami, some activists attributed the shift in U.S. policy away from
a comprehensive FTAA to campaigning by civil society groups and
NGOs, many of which were here, either protesting on the streets or
holding non-violent actions.
Sending Email "The (U.S. President) Bush trade team has gone to plan B for
bi-lateral, forced to abandon negotiation for the FTAA as a whole
because of Latin American nations' opposition and the peoples'
resistance across the hemisphere," said Sara DeSantis, an
organic farmer and activist with
Stopftaa.org.
Reading Email Wallach predicted that the future of the modified FTAA might not
be any brighter than the original plan, as social movements in many
FTAA-target countries are gaining strength. Those groups will also
fight bilateral deals, she added.
Storing Email There is a real possibility, Wallach said, that elections
occurring before the FTAA deadline of Jan. 1, 2005 in several
countries could add to the growing bloc of nations who will either
have to represent their public's interests at the FTAA table or
face electoral or governing crises.
Email Software "Our goal is to replace it (FTAA) altogether, not allow for its
expansion either through a watered down FTAA or via bilaterals,"
she added.
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