Trade department criticised by tribunal for “serious shortcomings” in evidence and “concern” over its approach to transparency.
UK workers will get less of a say than workers in the US and the EU, where unions have a real voice in the negotiating process, says the TUC.
A new report from the International Trade Committee says the government is unable to set out “even basic lines of policy” on investment agreements.
The government’s negotiation of new trade deals could have long-lasting implications for UK citizens and significant sections of the economy, such as food and financial services.
The roposals give MPs significantly less power over trade deals than our MEPs currently enjoy over European trade deals, says Global Justice Now.
Parliament’s International Trade Committee has called for improved transparency and scrutiny of trade negotiations.
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