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A new generation of trade policy: potential risks to diet-related health from the trans pacific partnership agreement

机译:新一代贸易政策:跨太平洋伙伴关系协议对饮食相关健康的潜在风险

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Trade poses risks and opportunities to public health nutrition. This paper discusses the potential food-related public health risks of a radical new kind of trade agreement: the Trans Pacific Partnership agreement (TPP). Under negotiation since 2010, the TPP involves Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the USA, and Vietnam. Here, we review the international evidence on the relationships between trade agreements and diet-related health and, where available, documents and leaked text from the TPP negotiations. Similar to other recent bilateral or regional trade agreements, we find that the TPP would propose tariffs reductions, foreign investment liberalisation and intellectual property protection that extend beyond provisions in the multilateral World Trade Organization agreements. The TPP is also likely to include strong investor protections, introducing major changes to domestic regulatory regimes to enable greater industry involvement in policy making and new avenues for appeal. Transnational food corporations would be able to sue governments if they try to introduce health policies that food companies claim violate their privileges in the TPP; even the potential threat of litigation could greatly curb governments’ ability to protect public health. Hence, we find that the TPP, emblematic of a new generation of 21st century trade policy, could potentially yield greater risks to health than prior trade agreements. Because the text of the TPP is secret until the countries involved commit to the agreement, it is essential for public health concerns to be articulated during the negotiation process. Unless the potential health consequences of each part of the text are fully examined and taken into account, and binding language is incorporated in the TPP to safeguard regulatory policy space for health, the TPP could be detrimental to public health nutrition. Health advocates and health-related policymakers must be proactive in their engagement with the trade negotiations.
机译:贸易给公共卫生营养带来风险和机遇。本文讨论了一种根本的新型贸易协议:《跨太平洋伙伴关系协议》(TPP)潜在的与食物相关的公共健康风险。自2010年以来,根据TPP的谈判,TPP涉及澳大利亚,文莱,加拿大,智利,日本,马来西亚,墨西哥,新西兰,秘鲁,新加坡,美国和越南。在这里,我们回顾了有关贸易协定与饮食相关健康之间的关系的国际证据,以及TPP谈判中的文件和泄漏文本(如果有)。与其他最近的双边或区域贸易协议相似,我们发现TPP将提议降低关税,外国投资自由化和知识产权保护,这超出了多边世界贸易组织协议的规定。 TPP还可能包括强有力的投资者保护,对国内监管制度进行重大修改,以使行业能够更多地参与政策制定和新的上诉途径。如果跨国食品公司试图引入食品公司声称侵犯其在TPP中特权的卫生政策,他们将能够起诉政府。即使是潜在的诉讼威胁也可能极大地限制政府保护公众健康的能力。因此,我们发现,TPP是21世纪新一代贸易政策的象征,与先前的贸易协定相比,可能对健康产生更大的风险。由于TPP的案文在有关国家承诺达成协议之前都是秘密的,因此在谈判过程中阐明公共卫生问题至关重要。除非对文本各部分的潜在健康后果进行充分检查和考虑,并且在TPP中使用约束性语言来维护健康的监管政策空间,否则TPP可能会损害公共健康营养。卫生倡导者和与卫生有关的政策制定者必须积极参与贸易谈判。

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