BERYLLIUM ASSOCIATION BOSS CALLS WANTS TRANS-ATLANTIC TRADE DEAL TO PROMOTE PROGRESS IN THE SECTOR
March 1st, 2014
REPRESENTATIVES of the critical raw materials sector are calling for upcoming talks on a planned trade agreement between the USA and the European Union (EU) to create equal and fair competition between EU and US players in the sector.Speaking at an EU-US Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) stakeholder briefing in Brussels on Wednesday, EU affairs director for the Beryllium Science and Technology Association (BeST), Maurits Brugink said including critical raw materials in international trade agreements was about creating a “level playing field ...
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