stakeholder presentation schedule
play

STAKEHOLDER PRESENTATION SCHEDULE Wednesday, December 18 th George - PDF document

STAKEHOLDER PRESENTATION SCHEDULE Wednesday, December 18 th George Washington University Marvin Center 800 21 st Street NW Washington, D.C. 20052 11:10 11:20am Wiley Rein, LLP Room 402/404 Addressing State -Owned Enterprises in T- TIP


  1. STAKEHOLDER PRESENTATION SCHEDULE Wednesday, December 18 th George Washington University Marvin Center 800 21 st Street NW Washington, D.C. 20052 11:10 – 11:20am  Wiley Rein, LLP Room 402/404 “Addressing State -Owned Enterprises in T- TIP Negotiations”  Center for Science in the Public Interest Room 403 “Using Trade Agreements to Promote Safer Food Outcomes for Consumers”  Transatlantic Consumer Dialogue Room 405 “Consumer Protections and T - TIP”  National Association of Manufacturers Room 407 “The NAM's Priorities in the T- TIP Negotiations”  Maine Citizen Trade Policy Commission Room 413/414 “View from Maine: Preserving Domestic Regulatory Space to Protect the Public Interest” 11:25 – 11:35am  AFL-CIO Room 402/404 “Is the European Social Model at Risk?”  Sustainable Strategies, Organic Trade Association Room 403 “Organic Trade Association Principles for Evaluating Regional Trade Agreements”  Public Citizen’s Global Trade Watch Room 405 “High Stakes for Consumer Protections”  Center for Global Regulatory Cooperation, U.S. Chamber Room 407 “Regulatory Cooperation & TTIP”  Property Casualty Insurers Association of America Room 413/414 “The Importance of a Healthy Transatlantic Insurance Market and How to Achieve It” 1

  2. STAKEHOLDER PRESENTATION SCHEDULE Wednesday, December 18 th George Washington University Marvin Center 800 21 st Street NW Washington, D.C. 20052 11:40 – 11:50am  International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers Room 402/404 “Labor Chapter”  National Association of Beverage Importers Room 403 “Beer and Wine U.S. domestic tax credits”  Consumer Federation of America Room 405 “Consumers Must Be at the Center of TTIP”  Personal Care Products Council Room 407 “T -TIP: The Opportunity to Achieve Regulatory Convergence in Cosmetics”  Beryllium Science & Technology Association Room 413/414 “T - TIP and Critical Materials” 11:55 – 12:05pm  Humane Society International Room 402/404 “Animal Welfare Priorities for the T - TIP Negotiations”  Sweetener Users Association Room 403 “The Importance of Sweetener Trade Liberalization”  American Apparel and Footwear Association Room 405 “Apparel and Footwear in the T - TIP”  Express Association of America Room 407 “Express Industry Goals fo r the T- TIP”  ASAJA (Spanish Farmers) Room 413/414 “How to negotiate agriculture in a sustainable way” 2

  3. STAKEHOLDER PRESENTATION SCHEDULE Wednesday, December 18 th George Washington University Marvin Center 800 21 st Street NW Washington, D.C. 20052 12:10 – 12:20pm  Friends of the Earth, US Room 402/404 “T -TIP, investor- state, and climate policy”  National Pork Producers Council Room 403 “Opportunities for Agriculture in TTIP”  Intel Corporation Room 405 “Setting Global Rules on Innovation”  American Association of Exporters and Importers (AAEI) Room 407 “Global Trade Management for T - TIP”  OFW Law Room 413/414 “Role of American National Standards in Ensuring Food Safety” 12:25 – 12:35pm  American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network Room 402/404 “Protecting Tobacco Product & Marketing Regulation in the T - TIP Agreement”  Center for Food Safety Room 403 “Food Safety and Emerging Technology in Trade Agreements”  National Association of Manufacturers Room 405 “Intellectual Property – Essential for Transatlantic Trade”  Coalition of Service Industries Room 407 “ T-TIP: Defining the Future of Global Trade ”  National Family Farm Coalition Room 413/414 “T - TIP threats to Food Sovereignty” 3

  4. STAKEHOLDER PRESENTATION SCHEDULE Wednesday, December 18 th George Washington University Marvin Center 800 21 st Street NW Washington, D.C. 20052 12:40 – 12:50pm  American Medical Student Association Room 402/404 “Putting Patients Before Profits: The Impact of the T - TIP on Health”  Blue Diamond Growers Room 403 “Almond Exports”  Biotechnology Industry Organization Room 405 “ Biotechnology: An Innovation Leader for the Transatlantic Economy”  Public Citizen’s Global Trade Watch Room 407 “Ensuring Trans - Atlantic Financial Stability: the Case for a New Kind of Agreement”  Tuttle Taylor & Heron Room 413/414 “ Fresh fruit & vegetables & tree nuts ” 12:55 – 1:05pm  George Washington University Room 402/404 “How the US and EC Could Promote Greater Transparency and Accountability in T - TIP”  National Chicken Council Room 403 “National Chicken Council's Recommendations Regarding T- TIP”  Public Citizen Room 405 “Consumer Interests at Stake in the Intellectual Property Chapter”  Cato Institute Room 407 “The Challenge of Cooperation: Regulatory Trade Barriers in the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership”  Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) Room 413/414 “TTIP and the Internet: Several Key Issues” 4

  5. STAKEHOLDER PRESENTATION SCHEDULE Wednesday, December 18 th George Washington University Marvin Center 800 21 st Street NW Washington, D.C. 20052 1:10 – 1:20pm  Center for Effective Government Room 402/404 “Center for Effective Government Comments on TTIP”  American Meat Institute Room 403 “Agricultural Principles for T - TIP”  Policybandwidth Room 405 “Fair Use and the Internet: 2013”  American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers Room 407 “Energy Exports and the T - TIP”  Center for Digital Democracy Room 413/414 “Maintaining and Promoting Data and Digital Consumer Protection Safeguards in Transatlantic Trade Agreements” 1:25 – 1:35pm  Center for Science and Democracy at the Union of Concerned Scientists Room 402 “Transparency in the T - TIP Process”  National Milk Producers Federation & U.S. Dairy Export Council Room 403 “Barriers to U.S. Dairy Exports”  American Origin Products Association Room 405 “American Origins Products: In Search of A US GI system”  Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, European Automobile Manufacturers, American Automotive Policy Council Room 407 “ Automotive Regulatory Convergence & Mutual Recognition Methodology Development ”  Information Technology Industry Council Room 413/414 “ICT Priorities for T - TIP” 5

  6. STAKEHOLDER PRESENTATION SCHEDULE Wednesday, December 18 th George Washington University Marvin Center 800 21 st Street NW Washington, D.C. 20052 1:40 – 1:50pm  Croplife America Room 403 “U.S. - EU Agricultural Regulatory Risk Assessment”  PhRMA Room 405 “TTIP and the Global Context”  U.S. Chamber of Commerce Room 413/414 “Cross -Border Data Flows & Digital Trade” 6

Recommend


More recommend