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14 Amendments of Yannick JADOT related to 2015/2932(RSP)

Amendment 4 #

Recital E
E. whereas Australia and New Zealand are both parties to the recently concluded negotiations for a Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) and the on-going negotiations on a Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) in East Asia, uniting Australia's and New Zealand's most important trading partners;
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Committee: INTA
Amendment 5 #

Recital F
F. whereas Australia and New Zealand remain two out of six WTO members having no preferential access to the EU market or a negotiation to that end;deleted
2016/01/13
Committee: INTA
Amendment 7 #

Recital G
G. whereas further deepening of trade and investment relationship requires considering the conclusion of the EU- Australia and the EU-New Zealand free trade agreements;deleted
2016/01/13
Committee: INTA
Amendment 10 #

Recital H
H. whereas the EU concluded negotiations on the EU-New Zealand Partnership Agreement on Relations and Cooperation (PARC) on 30 July 2014 and on the EU- Australia Framework Agreement (FA) on 22 April 2015; whereas a deepening of relations with Australia and New Zealand could be pursuit through the negotiation of preferential trade agreements;
2016/01/13
Committee: INTA
Amendment 12 #

Recital K
K. whereas the conclusion of modern, ambitious, balanced and comprehensivtrade agreements wcould provide the stimulus for a new level in economic relations;
2016/01/13
Committee: INTA
Amendment 15 #

Paragraph 1
1. Underlines the importance of the Asia- Pacific region forin economic growth within Europe and stresses that this should be reflected in the European Undevelopment and recommends that the European Union draws up a comprehensive trade policy for the entire area, in which trade relation's trade policywith Australia and New Zealand are addressed;
2016/01/13
Committee: INTA
Amendment 18 #

Paragraph 2
2. Commends both Australia and New Zealand for their strong and consistentcontinuous commitment to the multilateral trade agenda, while noting that both countries are engaged in regional trade initiatives which have the potential of leading to overlapping and contradictory trade regimes, such as TPP and RCEP;
2016/01/13
Committee: INTA
Amendment 20 #

Paragraph 3
3. Considers that the full potential of the Union's bilateral and regional co- operation strategies may only be realised by concluding high-qualitya sub-regional bilateral trade strategy of the European Union by way of ambitious FTAs with both Australia and New Zealand while under no circumstances undermining or, reaching deeply into regularly matters, would be unhelpful in the development of a regional strategy and would, moreover, diverting resources and attention away from the ambitionneed to achieve progress multilaterally;
2016/01/13
Committee: INTA
Amendment 24 #

Paragraph 4
4. Believes that the negotiation of modern, ambitious, balanced and comprehensive FTAs with Australia and New Zealand is a logical step in deepening the bilateral partnerships, furthergoing beyond mere tariff elimination is a contra-productive step in reinforcing the already mature existing bilateral trade and investment relationships, and would help mitigate the diversionary effects of the recently concluded TPPbecause it would either add another layer of diverging trade rules for our partners or induce them to insist on rules developed in the framework of the TPP or the RCEP; warns to prioritize short-sighted effects of these bilateral FTAs, such as to help mitigate the diversionary effects of the recently concluded TPP, above the greater good of developing a comprehensive Union trade strategy in the East Asian region;
2016/01/13
Committee: INTA
Amendment 31 #

Paragraph 5
5. Calls on the Commission to study in depth anycarefully weigh the effects of additional market access opportunities for European economindustry and service operators offered by the possible FTAs with Australia and New Zealand during the scoping exercise and to weigh these against any possible defensive interests, also consider, considering that both countries have already comparatively open markets, against the defensive interests of European agricultural producers, especially ing that bote milk, meat and sugar sectors, in which Australian and New Zealand have already comparatively producers have comparative advantages that European producers will be unable to mitigate without further eroding the multifunctional character of European markets; agriculture;
2016/01/13
Committee: INTA
Amendment 38 #

Paragraph 6
6. UnderlRemaines that ambitious agreements between the three advanced economies must address, in a meaningful way, investment, trade in goods and services (drawing on recent practice as regards reservations of policy space and sector coverage), e-commerce, public procurement, energy, state-owned enterpunconvinced that FTAs with two second-tier countrises, competition, anti-corruption, and the needs of SMEs and in East Asia can benefit governance of the global economy by inducing at the wider regional level intensified convergence and cooperation on international standards without lowering any; reiterates its demand for a comprehensive regional strategy of the EU in East Asia, defending and increasing consumer, environmental or, social and labour protection by making use of the attractiveness and size of the EU as a consumer market;
2016/01/13
Committee: INTA
Amendment 50 #

Paragraph 8
8. Notes that a balanced outcome in agriculture chapters that takes sensitivities duly into account can boost competitiveness and will be beneficial to both consumers and producers; cCalls for the inclusion of effective bilateral safeguard measures to prevent a surge in imports that would cause, or threaten to cause, serious injury to producers;
2016/01/13
Committee: INTA
Amendment 56 #

Paragraph 8
8. Notes that a balanced outcome in agriculture chapters that takes sensitivities duly ingriculture is a very sensitive sector account can boost competitiveness and will be beneficial to both consumers nd that the lower milk production costs in Australia and New Zealand threaten to cause serious injury to Europeand producers; calls for the inexclusion of effective bilateral safeguard measures to prevent a surge in imports that would cause, or threaten to cause, serious injury to producersdairy products from the agreement;
2016/01/13
Committee: INTA
Amendment 65 #

Paragraph 10
10. Calls on the Commission to conduct as soon as possible comprehensive sustainability impact assessments of the potential agreements to be able to thoroughly evaluate possible gains in enhancing the EU-Australia and EU-New Zealand trade and investment relationships to the benefit of the population on both sidestheir social consequences on different productive sectors in the different Member States, and their environmental impact;
2016/01/13
Committee: INTA