TPP allows New Zealand to protect public health
1 June 2012 MEDIA RELEASE
Trans Pacific Partnership
allows New Zealand to protect public
health
Allegations that the Trans Pacific
Partnership (TPP) will allow foreign tobacco companies to
sue the New Zealand Government, highlight a fundamental
misunderstanding of the nature of the agreement and the
stage negotiations are at, says the NZ US Council.
"The TPP is still in the midst of negotiation so conclusions should not be drawn on outcomes just yet,’ NZ US Council Executive Director Stephen Jacobi said.
“However, drawing on trade agreement precedents, its clear signatories will retain the right to protect public health. It is inconceivable that suggestions TPP will undermine New Zealand’s ability to set its own health policies will come about.
“Just like other free trade agreements, the TPP will give smaller countries like New Zealand the protection of the rule of law,” Mr Jacobi said.
Drawing on investor state dispute provisions in other New Zealand and United States trade agreements, Mr Jacobi noted that before any private company could sue a host government, a number of conditions needed to be met.
“A successful TPP will provide tangible benefits for New Zealand business by eliminating tariffs and border restrictions, reducing business costs and speeding up the flow of goods, services and investment, while opening up new business opportunities. TPP remains a work in progress but is well worth waiting for,” Mr Jacobi said.
ENDS
About The Trans Pacific
Partnership
TPP is an existing trade agreement
between Brunei, Chile, New Zealand and Singapore which
Australia, Malaysia, Peru, the United States and Viet Nam
wish to join. Eleven rounds of negotiations have been held
involving the nine partners. The economies of APEC account
for over 70 per cent of New Zealand’s total merchandise
trade. Trade with APEC economies has been growing at an
average of 4.5 per cent per annum over the last 20 years.
The TPP could add around $2.1 billion to the New Zealand
economy by 2025 according to research undertaken by the
East-West Center, in Honolulu.
About the
NZUS Council – www.nzuscouncil.com
The NZ
US Council is a non-partisan body funded by both business
and the Government to promote New Zealand’s broader
relationship with the US. Two-way trade with the US is
valued at over $8 billion and the US is a leading source of
investment, innovation and business ideas. The NZ US Council
is actively engaged in co-ordinating business and government
efforts towards concluding a comprehensive, high quality
result to the TPP negotiations.