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17 June 2013

Presidents Barroso and Obama announce launch of TTIP negotiations


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"Today is a special day for relations between the EU and the US. We are ready to start the negotiations of a comprehensive Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership agreement", said President Barroso in his statement at the joint EU–US press conference at the margins of the G8 summit.


Together with the European Council President Van Rompuy, President of the United States Obama and UK Prime minister Cameron, European Commission President Barroso stressed the importance of the TTIP. "Our joint endeavour is about bringing growth and jobs to both sides of the Atlantic by boosting trade and investment", said the President, adding that the TTIP is "also a powerful demonstration of our determination to shape a free, open and rules-based world".

President Barroso explained that "we intend to move forward fast. The current economic climate requires us to join forces and to do more with less. More importantly, in doing so, we will remain strong global players who set the standards and regulations for the 21st century."

He called on regulators, legislators and civil society to play a constructive and engaged part in this negotiation and concluded: "This is also good for the rest of the world. Given the integrated supply chains in today's global markets, everyone can benefit from this agreement."

Full statement

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Remarks by President Van Rompuy

Video: G8 Summit: negotiations for historic EU-US trade deal announced © YouTube

PM Cameron press release © Crown Copyright

Links to videos of opening statements by Cameron, Obama and Van Rompuy

Video EU-US trade meeting



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