Consumer Alert: Secret Trade Agreements Threaten Food Safety, Subvert

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Consumer Alert: Secret Trade Agreements Threaten Food Safety, Subvert Democracy

By Katherine Paul and Ronnie Cummins
Organic Consumers Association, June 13, 2013
For related articles and more information, please visit OCA's Food Safety page and Politics and Democracy page.


If you think the U.S. government is doing a sub-par job of keeping your food safe, brace yourself. You could soon be eating imported seafood, beef or chicken products that dont meet even basic U.S. food safety standards. Under two new trade agreements, currently in negotiation, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) could be powerless to shut down imports of unsafe food or food ingredients. And if it tries, multinational corporations will be able to sue the U.S. government for the loss of anticipated future profits.

More frightening? Negotiations for both agreements are taking place behind closed doors, with input allowed almost exclusively from the corporations and industry trade groups that stand to benefit the most. And the Obama Administration intends to push the agreements through Congress without so much as giving lawmakers access to draft texts, much less the opportunity for debate.

Designed to grease the wheels of world commerce, the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) and the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) would force the U.S. and other participating countries to harmonize food safety standards. That means all countries that sign on to the agreement would be required to abide by the lowest common denominator standards of all participating governments. So for instance, say Vietnam allows higher residues of veterinary antibiotics in seafood than the U.S. allows, and Vietnam and the U.S. both sign on to the TPP. As a trade partner, the U.S. could be forced to lower its standards to allow for imports of seafood from Vietnam or face a lawsuit by the seafood exporter for depriving the company of future sales of its products in the U.S.

The U.S. has already had a taste of this type of policy under the North American Free Trade Act (NAFTA). In 2005, the Canadian Cattlemen for Fair Trade sued the U.S. the U.S. government for banning imports of beef and live Canadian cattle after a case of mad cow disease was discovered in Canada. In the end, the U.S. prevailed, but not until it had spent millions to defend itself in court. Mexico wasnt so fortunate when three companies (Corn Products International, ADM/Tate & Lyle and Cargill) sued the Mexican government for preventing imports of high fructose corn syrup. Mexico lost all three cases, and was forced to pay out a total of $169.18 million to the three firms.

Among the many gifts to Big Ag contained in the TTIP and TPP? Back-door entry for their genetically modified seeds and crops. Countries, including those in the European Union, could find it increasingly difficult to ban, or even require the labeling of, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), if biotech companies determine that those countries strict policies restrict fair trade and infringe on the companies rights to profit.

The TTIP and the TPP are, individually and combined, two of the largest free trade agreements in world history. According to the Citizens Trade Campaign (CTC) the TPP alone covers 40 percent of the global economy. That percentage will likely grow, because the agreement allows for other countries, besides the 12 currently involved, to dock on after the agreement is in place.

Both the TTIP and TPP could have dangerous consequences for food safety in the U.S., and around the world. But theyre not limited to food or agriculture policy. Both also contain sweeping policies that could affect everything from the environment and sustainability, to healthcare, Internet freedom and the financial markets. Given the potential of these agreements to shape global policy on so many fronts, its reasonable to assume that negotiators would actively solicit, and take into careful consideration, input from the affected parties, including consumers, farmers and governments. Instead theyve taken the opposite approach. From day one, negotiations for the TTIP and TPP have been shrouded in secrecy. The public and participating governments, including the U.S. Congress, have been shut out of the negotiating process, denied access to everything from early proposals to final draft texts.

Why the secrecy? The Obama Administration wants as little public debate as possible, so it can ram the agreements through Congress using something called Fast Track. Fast Track, a product of the Nixon presidency, strips Congress of its authority to control the content of a trade deal and hands that authority over to the executive branch. Congress gets a vote, but only after the negotiations have been completed, and the agreements have been signed. No debate. No amendments. Just a fast, forced vote, too late for Congress to have any influence. According to the CTC, two-thirds of Democratic freshmen in the U.S. House of Representatives have expressed serious reservations about the TPP negotiations and the prospect of giving Fast Track authority to the President. And more than 400 organizations representing 15 million Americans have already petitioned Congress to do away with Fast Track in favor of a more democratic approach to trade agreement negotiations. So far those pleas have fallen on deaf ears.

If the public is shut out, and Congress gets no say, who gets a seat at the table? Corporations. Thats right. The Obama Administration is trusting corporations like Dow AgroSciences, Cargill and DuPont, and trade groups like the Pork Producers Council and Tobacco Associates, Inc., to write food safety policies. In all, more than 600 corporations have been given access to drafts of various chapters of the TPP. Requests for the same level of access, from members of Congress and from the public, have been denied.

No wonder then that, according to leaked drafts obtained by groups like the CTC, Public Citizen and the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP), the TPP contains proposals designed to give transnational corporations special rights that go far beyond those possessed by domestic businesses and American citizens, says Arthur Stamoulis, executive director of the CTC. Experts who have reviewed the leaked texts say that TPP negotiators propose allowing transnational corporations to challenge countries laws, regulations and court decisions, including environmental and food safety laws. Corporations will be allowed to resolve trade disputes in special international tribunals. In other words, they get to do an end run around the countries domestic judicial systems, effectively wiping out hundreds, if not more, domestic and international food sovereignty laws.

U.S. consumers arent the only ones who should be up in arms about these trade agreements, the secrecy around their negotiations, and the Obama Administrations intent to fast-track them. Under the TTIP and TPP, consumers in countries that have stricter food safety regulations than those in the U.S. will see their standards lowered, too. For instance, Japan prohibits the use of peracetic acid to sterilize vegetables, fruits and meat, while the U.S., Canada and Australia allow it. Japans health ministry, in anticipation of the TPP, has said the country will add the acid to its approved list. In all, Japan has approved only about 800 food additives, to the more than 3,000 approved in the U.S. Japans consumers could soon see a sudden reversal of laws enacted to protect their health.

European consumers will also suffer. Europe has long used the precautionary principle to ban ractopamine in meat, chlorine rinses of poultry and the use of rBGH growth hormone in milk production. Under the TTIP, Europe could be forced to allow all three in order to meet the lowest common denominator rule. The precautionary principle removes the burden of proof from policymakers, allowing them to make discretionary decisions in situations where there is the possibility of harm, given the lack of scientific proof to the contrary. But that principle flies out the window under TTIP rules.

The Organic Consumers Association is urging consumers to petition President Obama and Interim U.S. Trade Representative Miriam Sapiro to release the draft texts of the TTIP and TPP, and encourage full and open debate on the policies contained in both agreements. The petition also asks President Obama to end the Fast Track option, and grant Congress the ability to debate and amend the agreements, before voting on them.

With the worlds food supply, and consumers health, already endangered by chemical-intensive industrial agriculture and climate change, the U.S. and other governments should be looking for ways to promote sustainable food and agriculture policies, not restrict governments abilities to do so. Instead, the Obama Administration is subverting the principles of democracy in favor of handing a few transnational corporations unprecedented power to put profits above the health and well being of consumers.

Katherine Paul is Director of Communications and Development for the Organic Consumers Association.

Ronnie Cummins is National Director of the Organic Consumers Association.
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Wellp, it will only steadily get worse.

The greedy folks in charge of the world will always convince the population to vote for their agenda, and there is totally no way around that. Complain and gripe, try to show folks about it, but no matter what, that need for greed will without fail, win.

There is one way out of the problem! Don't have kids. Yep. That way there will not be descendents to suffer the tyranny of the future.

Here is actual revenge:

Let only the powerful greedmeisters have kids. This way, those descendents of the powerful and greedy can all struggle against each other. It's true. Let the greedmeister's kids all fight each other.

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Face it LadyHawke, we have already lost.

Those powerful greedmeisters want everyone to breed lots of consumers. Only possible payback is not to breed any future consumers.

Can't you see it so clearly LadyHawke? Normal humans have already lost. Look at your credit card. You have that so you can consume more, bigger things than you'd otherwise afford. Look at those credit rating things. Those things are the kings of your wallet. They are the real kings of what you think you own. Look at everything you think you own. How much of it do you still owe someone for? Did you pull out a card to pay for your groceries? If ya did, you don't even fully own the stuff if your sewer lines.

Company store: It's all there for your credit card.

Funny thing, want to hear it? I never met any of the Monsantos. Never met a Dupont, or a Dow. Never met anyone whose family owns Wells Fargo. Why? I guess none of them want to come out and play with me. None of them share any of my hobbies. Oh, maybe they are busy at Monaco taking a new Ferrari out for a test spin.
 

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marshallsmyth:

As far as your other assertions are concerned, I have no outstanding credit nor do I own any credit cards. Or do you count a 30-year steadfast unbreakable mortgage as credit. I pay cash for everything, and this is one thing I have learned over the last 18 years of being a progressive. I learned by listening to trusted experts in their fields. I cleaned all that up years ago and do not rely on any credit whatsoever.

As for the near futurethe next coming big bust will be in the credit arena and it is coming sooner than you think. Those with loads of credit card debt are going to..lets say find life very interesting indeed.

Let me add this about being in the front lines and trying to help people. I know the streets and I have never been afraid to go to someones rescue. Some may call that stupidhowever, I have always been protective to a fault. I worked seven years in a hospital emergency room. If you ask me what the meaning of life is .I can tell you.

I have stood in the streets with others and stood up for others like the enslaved garment workers in this country, the abused field workers, persecuted gays, and people protesting the wars in the Balkans. I have been present at $25,000 dollar a plate Presidential dinnerat which I was kept at bay by cops trying to run me down with horses, and dogs. At one time, I and my 85-year-old lady friend were forced at gun point by cops to get back on the sidewalk.all because we did not have the $25,000.00 to attend a Presidential dinner party. I will always try to put myself ahead of others and seek justice.

As far as I am concerned the only heaven or h--- ( I cannot say the other place because of the childish taboos of this website) is right here on earth. I can make it either (place) by my own actions. I chose earth as my only heaven.

And if there is a MAKER.. and. if I were to meet he or she at the pearly-gates and they were to ask me but one question..that being Ladyhawke, what have you done for my people? You know marshallsmith. I had better have a darn good answer ready for that one if I want to be let through those gates. How about you?
 
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