Chapter News, Trade & TTIP Related

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to Travel to Germany and France

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack will travel to Berlin and Paris next week to discuss areas of mutual interest between the European and American agricultural sectors. In Berlin, Vilsack will meet with German officials as well as farmers about rural economic development opportunities and to underscore the importance of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). He will then lead the U.S. delegation to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Meeting of Agriculture Ministers, which is being held in...

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Member News

Potential Duty Savings for E-Commerce Shipments

A modification of existing law resulting from the Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act recently signed into law on February 24, 2016 significantly expands duty saving opportunities in the direct internet sales sector as it increases the dollar limits of shipments that qualify for duty free importation. This increase should be of particular interest to the fashion and luxury goods sector because their duty rates are high and the increased exemption level may make the provision of law a more viable tool...

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Benchmarks: restoring confidence in the financial markets

Benchmarks are widely used to track market developments. As many financial transactions are linked to them, they can determine who benefits from investing in a particular financial product. However, financial scandals involving benchmarks such as Libor and Eurobibor have shown that they are susceptible to manipulation.On 7 April the economic affairs committee votes on new rules to ensure the full transparency of all benchmarks used in the EU. Watch the committee meeting live online on Thursday 7 April from 9.00...

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Member News

DeVore & DeMarco Files Brief in Apple / Government iPhone Encryption Litigation

On March 3, 2016, DeVore & DeMarco joined a crucial, timely, and ongoing legal debate.  A debate about privacy and about security.  A debate about the power of the state and the power of a private corporation in the digital era.  On that date, on behalf of the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association, the Association of Prosecuting Attorneys, and the National Sheriffs’ Association we filed an Amicus Curiae “Friend-of-the-Court” brief in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California...

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Speech by Vice-President Ansip: Helping European industry to turn digital

Speech by European Commission Vice-President Ansip, in charge of the Digital Single Market, at DIGITALEUROPE's event Europe's Digital Prospects: Masters of Digital or Mastered by Digital? in Brussels Ladies and gentlemen, Industry is the main driving force of Europe's economy. It manufactures, it employs and exports. To keep up as the world turns more digital, it will have to turn more digital itself. In the future, all industrial sectors must make the best use of new technologies. Transport to telecom equipment, factories to farming, high-tech...

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European Commission invests over €7.5 million for sustainable growth and jobs in the marine and maritime sectors

Commission invests over €7.5 million under the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund to boost innovation, growth and jobs in the marine and maritime sectors. The European Commission is investing over €7.5 million to boost innovation and create jobs in the marine and maritime sectors. The money is available under the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund and divided in calls for proposal focusing on the key areas where the European Union can have the biggest impact: skills, creativity and technology. Innovation in...

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Piketty in FP: How to Save Europe From Itself

At the heart of the continent’s numerous crises is a broken democracy. Here’s how to fix it. By Thomas Piketty, Jeremy Adelman, Anne-Laure Delatte | April 4, 2016   The old world is in trouble. A prolonged economic slump, a debt crisis it can’t shake, malaise in the face of the humanitarian catastrophe generated by waves of asylum-seekers from the Middle East and North Africa, and security institutions seemingly incapable of keeping citizens safe — together, they have revealed the crippled state of...

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IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde Letter to Greece Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras

April 3, 2016 His Excellency Mr. Alexis Tsipras Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic Athens, Greece Dear Prime Minister, Thank you for your letter of April 2, in which you ask about the IMF’s position regarding the program negotiations with Greece. My view of the ongoing negotiations is that we are still a good distance away from having a coherent program that I can present to our Executive Board. I have on many occasions stressed that we can only support a program that is credible...

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Member News

World Trade Centers Association Welcomes Two New Members

The World Trade Centers Associate would like to congratulate and welcome their newest Members: • World Trade Center Aruba, Aruba • World Trade Center Merida, Mexico The Applicant Groups presented a comprehensive plan for developing iconic World Trade Center Facilities with international trade services component. WTCA EXTEND A WARM WELCOME AND CONGRATULATIONS TO WORLD TRADE CENTER ARUBA AND WORLD TRADE CENTER MERIDA! They look forward to continuing to build and strengthen the global WTCA network and to working in partnership with all their members to...

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U.S. Trade Representative Announces New Obama Administration Accomplishments in Reducing Barriers to American Exports

2016 National Trade Estimate Illustrates the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative’s Efforts to Remove Obstacles to Made-in-America Exports and Increase Economic Opportunity Abroad for American Workers, Farmers, and Businesses Washington, D.C. – American exports are a critical source of economic growth, prosperity, and jobs in every state. Central to President Obama’s commitment to doing trade right is applying all of the resources available to the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) toward opening important markets to American exports, and leveling the playing...

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