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February 28, 2014
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CFA Signs Group Letter Supporting Public Consultation Process on Investment and Investor-to-State Dispute Settlement Policies
As U.S.-based labor, environmental, health, consumer, business, family farm, faith-based and other interest groups, we write to urge United States Trade Representative Michael Froman to join his counterparts from the European Union and embark upon a thorough, open, public consultation process to review the costs and benefits of the investor protection policies in trade and investment agreements, particularly the TransAtlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (known as the “TTIP”).
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