Brendon Harre has posted about the Trans-Pacific Partnership and asks a number of questions about aspects of it.
Some questions about the Trans-Pacific Partnership
I have an open mind regarding international trade.
…broadly I am in favour of free trade reforms if the beneficiaries are spread throughout society.
I am not sure if the TPPA fits into the beneficial category for the ordinary person. I am not sure if trade and democracy are working together like they have in the past or against each other. I have some questions -not just for the supporters of the Trans-Pacific Partnership but also to those that oppose it.
He posts quite a bit of detail so go to his post to see that, but here are his questions.
Trans-Pacific Partnership and Chinese Free Trade Agreement
- Would someone who is familiar with both the US based Trans-Pacific Partnership and New Zealand’s earlier trade agreement with China explain how they differ and how they fit together?
- Does the TPPA allow the US to set the global trade rules to benefit its multinational companies?
- When President Obama says the TPPA will allow the US to set the trade rules for our region is that true?
- Is the TPPA the best vehicle for New Zealand to avoid being squashed by the fists of China or the United States?
- Would the World Trade Organisation be a better instrument?
- Are trade agreements the best tool for achieving non-trade objectives – international peace? In Europe, peace has been the driving force for ever closer unification, but that has led to a governance and economic crisis within the Euro-zone.
Sovereignty
- Why is that one treaty between the Crown and sovereign peoples -Maori tribes, the adjudicating court is not binding on Parliament, while another treaty -the TPPA the adjudicating court is binding on Parliament?
- In the future, if New Zealand wants to reassert Parliament’s right to sovereignty over the Investor State Dispute Settlement court -will it be able to -or will New Zealand be like Finland and find it difficult to reclaim lost aspects of sovereignty?
Investor State Dispute Settlement
- Why do foreign owned companies need to use TPPA-like investor dispute processes against democratic countries which already have the -rule of law?
- What are these hundreds of cases about?
- Has the ISDS system gone rogue?
- If the ISDS system does go rogue what can we do about it? Have an election and throw the buggers out?
- What safeguards does the TPPA put in place to protect our Parliament and democracy, so it is unimpeded in determining the public interest?
- Or are we on a slippery slope between democracy and corporate plutocracy?
Some good questions and fuel for discussion on the TPPA.
Details about Brendon’s questions: Some questions about the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Brendon has put his questions to anti-TPPA organiser Barry Coates at The Daily Blog but says he is aiming more at ‘pro-TPP people’:
I wrote an article about the TPP from a centre-left perspective that contained a series of questions. It was directed at both sides. But I mainly want answers from the pro-TPP people because they have done such a poor job answering basic questions.
I think that quite a few anti-TPP people have also done a poor job of answering basic questions too.