March 25, 2014
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CFA Comments Concerning Proposed Public Interest Trade Advisory Committee

In light of the significant impact that the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) could have on the specific areas in which CFA works (food, product safety, insurance, financial services, ecommerce, communications, privacy, and energy) and on the ability to enforce existing consumer protections and enact new ones, CFA is very concerned about the lack of full transparency and public input in the negotiating process. This proposal does not adequately address those concerns.
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