Scoop Coverage: TPP Signing In Auckland
Press releases, reaction and commentary relating to the signing ceremony for the Trans-Pacific Partnership Deal in Auckland on 4 February 2016.
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April: Government Seeking To Stymie Report On TPPA
Jane Kelsey: "Why the government suddenly announced it is fast-tracking the report date for the select committee considering the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) from the end of May to 4 May is now clear. It gives the Waitangi Tribunal three rather than seven weeks to produce its urgent report..." More>>
ALSO:
- BusinessDesk - Fonterra, Zespri supportive of TPP
- Victoria University - Trans-Pacific Partnership public lectures
- Wellington Chamber Of Commerce - The TPPA is a wonderful opportunity
- ActionStation - 10 metre long TPPA petition delivered to Parliament today
- Public Health Association - Fraught TPP process has lessons for the future
More Cuts To NZ Consultation: Ratification In US Heading For 'Lame Duck' Session
US lawmakers and senior officials are leaning towards the likelihood of the Trans-Pacific Partnership achieving ratification in Washington DC during the so-called "lame-duck" session of Congress expected later this year, Prime Minister John Key says. More>>
ALSO:
- Gordon Campbell - On TPP Consultation
- Office of the Clerk - Public to have their say on TPPA in three main centres
- NZ Govt - NZ wine goes duty-free into seven new markets - TPP good for environment and trade - Fish and seafood trade could double under TPP - Meat exporters ready to reap benefits of TPP - PM to meet economic and trade leaders in Washington
- Labour - Govt worried about public scrutiny – cuts down TPP process
- Greens - TPPA timeframe cut exposes Govt’s predetermined agenda
- NZ First - Govt Continues to Treat NZ Public with Contempt Over TPP
- InternetNZ - InternetNZ presents TPP views to Select Committee
- Record Music NZ - Copyright term extension likely to benefit NZ
- AFTINET - TPP: Record numbers of submissions to inquiry
- NZUS Council - The NZ-US Council strongly endorses TPP
- NZ Council of Trade Unions - Government jobs strategy needed
- It's Our Future - Democratic process on the TPPA abused yet again
- Democrats for Social Credit - Foreign Affairs Committee members warned of legal action
March: Govt Majority On Select Committee Refuses To Extend Submissions
National’s majority on the Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade committee has refused to extend the deadline for submissions on the 30-chapter Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) past the 15 sitting days set out in the Cabinet manual, despite provision to do so if the government agrees, reports Auckland University law professor Jane Kelsey. More>>
ALSO:
- BusinessDesk - No clowning around in government's first TPP roadshow - Walker: Five other countries interested in joining TPP deal
- Parliament Today - Questions & Answers - March 3 - Questions & Answers - March 2
- NZ Govt - Talking TPP – the road shows begin - Services and investment boosted under TPP
- Labour - Labour calls for one month extension to TPP deadline
- NZ First - TPPA Debate Being Muzzled
- It's Our Future - Democracy denied again on TPPA
- Waitangi Tribunal - Urgent inquiry into issues relating to the TPPA
- NZ Council of Trade Unions - Some voices will be heard on TPPA… others not
- LIANZA - LIANZA Says TPPA Closing Date Unacceptable
- Unfooled - Clowns call TPPA Roadshow a Joke
- Scoop Full Coverage - TPP Signing In Auckland
Submission Schedule Not 'Flexible': Democratic Deficit On The TPPA Continues
With nine working days left before the deadline for submissions on the TPPA inquiry, these promises have not been fulfilled... It is inconsistent that the deadline for submissions currently falls before most of the government’s planned information sessions on the TPPA. More>>
ALSO:
- NZ Govt - Processed timber a big winner under TPP
- Labour - Government must reassure local authorities over TPPA
- NZ Council of Trade Unions - "Undemocratic" timeframe for public opinion on TPPA
- APEC Business Advisory Council - TPP business community welcomes agreement
- TPP Action Group - Upper Hutt City Council adopts a TPPA Free Zone policy
- National - Upper Hutt Council TPP resolution very disappointing
- Hutt Valley Chamber of Commerce - Political activism with no mandate at Upper Hutt Council
Werewolf Issue 59: TPP - Obsolete, At Birth
What are we to make of the fact that one of the central elements of the TPP – the “investor state dispute settlement” (ISDS) mechanisms – is already obsolete? In November, barely two months after the TPP deal was completed, the European Trade Commission formally presented to the US its proposal to scrap the existing ISDS system, and to replace it in all future trade deals with an Investment Court System. More>>
ALSO:
- Out-Link - Sneaky Change to the TPP Drastically Extends Criminal Penalties | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Parliament Today - Questions on Flag, Housing & TPPA
- Office of the Clerk - Select committee begins examination of TPPA
- NZ Govt - TPP will not affect the cost of medicines
- Labour - Australia and Singapore fought harder for foreign buyers ban
- Greens - Another study finds TPPA benefits overstated - John Key wrong again – the TPPA is an LGBTQI issue
- NZ First - Global Dairy Prices Stem From Bad Trade Agreements
- Tailrisk Economics - Review finds fundamental flaws in TPPA economic analysis
- It's Our Future - Listen to the voices of Kiwis on the TPPA
- CTU - LGBTIQ* people interested in more than just rainbow issues
- James and Wells - Why Australasia should be on your patent radar
- Werewolf Issue 59
Post-Signing:
- NZ Govt - Registrations open for TPP roadshows - TPP Presented for Treaty Examination
- Office of the Clerk - Public Submissions Invited on Treaties
- Labour - Government still won’t come clean on TPPA and Pharmac
- Peter Dunne - Dunne Speaks - I agree with Labour on the TPP
- IANZ - TPP Good News for New Zealand
- Export NZ - Maori are amongst the biggest beneficiaries of TPP
- Coalition for Better Broadcasting - NZ has been previously affected by Investor State Disputes
- Delete - Tiki Releases Pertinent Kiwi Anthem ‘No Place Like Home’
- The Neo-Kalashnikovs - The Neo-Kalashnikovs - Urban Warfare
- TV3 Video - Protesters 'hijacked' Big Gay Out -- John Key - TPP sex-toy protestor explains - John Key open to moving Waitangi welcome
Protesters project giant message onto SkyCity
Protests Close Roads: TPP Signed In Auckland
“TPP was signed by Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the United States and Viet Nam.
“In addition to hosting signature, New Zealand will be the Depositary for TPP. This means we take responsibility for some administrative functions,” says Mr McClay.
Following signature, the Government will submit the final text of TPP and the National Interest Analysis to Parliament. The legislative changes to implement TPP will then go through normal policy and Parliamentary procedures.
“Signature marks the end of the negotiating process. The text of TPP is agreed, but not yet legally binding.” More>>
Photos: TPPA Signing Protest in Wellington
Protest: Kiwis Reject The TPPA “It was a huge march and we were thrilled that so many Kiwis came out, especially since it is a weekday, during a bus strike, and after government scare-mongering about law and order.” The marchers today weren’t a small segment of New Zealand society. They are a majority – public opinion polling says that most Kiwis oppose the TPPA. More>>
ALSO:
- BusinessDesk - Twelve nations formally sign TPPA in Auckland
- Robert Kelly - TPPA Signing Protest in Wellington
- Out-Link - Anne Tolley's office attacked in TPP protest | Radio New Zealand News
- Trans-Pacific Partnership Ministers’ Statement
- NZ Govt - TPP overwhelmingly positive for NZ – PM
- Labour - TPP signing highlights divisions in NZ
- ACT - TPP protesters embarrass New Zealand and themselves
- National - TPP good news for Wellington and New Zealand
- It's Our Future - Thousands expected to march against signing the TPPA
- Real Choice - Protesters Plan to Blockade TPPA Signing Ceremony
- NZTA - All motorway access now open but traffic delays remain - Motorists advised to avoid Auckland’s central city - Traffic disruptions in central city
- NZ Police - Auckland CBD update - Warning to motorists in Central Auckland
- NZ Beef and Lamb - Red meat sector welcomes signing of TPP
- Horticulture NZ - Horticulture Welcomes TPP Signing
- OpenMedia - Campaigners vow “final battle” to prevent massive deal
- Deer Industry NZ - TPP will help remove regulatory barriers
- Zespri - Kiwifruit winner in TPP Agreement
- International Beef Alliance - Beef Producers welcome TPP signing
- NZ US Council - NZ-US Council welcomes the signature of the TPP
- Out-Link - What’s TPP? The problematic partnership « Wikimedia blog
- Govt of Peru - Peru signed the Trans-Pacific Partnership in NZ
- Image ActionStation - Protesters project giant message onto SkyCity
- Delete - Tiki Releases Pertinent Kiwi Anthem ‘No Place Like Home’
- ITUC - TPP Agreement bad for democracy
- Out-Link - TPPA Facts Minus the Spin
- TV3 Video - Waitangi events go on, despite PM no-show - The Government treated us "like children" - Kingi Taurua - Police had to 'protect protesters' -- former officer - TPPA: On the frontline with protesters - Wine export industry set to skyrocket under TPP - Video: Police remove TPP protesters from motorway - 'Signing not the end of the deal' - Kelsey - Kelsey wants opponents to keep fighting - TPP signed amid loud protest - TPP signing day to bring out vocal opposition - At a glance: The pros and cons of the TPP - TPP signing: Deal and division at SkyCity
8m Anti-TPPA Banner Droppped at Te Papa
Gordon
Campbell: The Treaty/TPP Overlap
...The final outrage is that the Key government has chosen to sign away sovereign rights – whether it be via ISDS provisions or over IP patents, copyright terms etc etc – on the eve of the Treaty of Waitangi celebrations, and at the SkyCity casino in Auckland, which is the site of another of this government’s dubious deals.
This piling up of provocations cannot be accidental. Quite cynically, the Key government appears to have chosen to deliberately link opposition to the TPP with Maori radicalism. More>>
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ALSO:
- Lyndon Hood - PM's Post-Cabinet Press Conference 2/2/16: Waitangi And TPP
- NZ Govt - Speech to Viet Nam – New Zealand Business Forum on TPP
- Labour - TPP signing highlights divisions in NZ - TPPA a bad deal for workers
- Greens - TPPA clashes with human rights and international law - Govt must be clear about TPPA medicine protections
- Business NZ - Business supports TPP
- CTFA - TPPA - Good news for New Zealand Cosmetic Manufacturers
- Tertiary Education Union - TPPA threatens free education
- Association of Salaried Medical Specialists - TPPA Impact on Health a Significant Concern
- Maritime Union of NZ - Maritime workers add voice to TPPA opposition
- E Tu - Government has failed to make the case for TPPA
- NZEI - Government silent over TPPA threat to public education
- NZ Nurses Organisation - TPPA a bad move for New Zealand
- CTU - TPPA: a missed opportunity to value working people
- CTU Out@Work - TPPA is bad for LGBTI people: don’t sign
- PSA - The TPPA: Bad for public services, bad for New Zealand
- Chapman Tripp - NZ's Hosting of TPPA Signing is an Extraordinary Outcome
- NZ Climate and Health Council - Health groups call for TPPA health check-up
- United Nations Human Rights Commissioner - UN expert urges not to sign TPP without commiting to rights
- Out-Link - Copyright talks – NZ Intiative
- NZ International Business Forum - Business Forum Welcomes TPP Signing
- Out-Link - There’s still time to stop the TPP from cutting off the critical lifeline of affordable generic medicines | Médecins Sans Frontières
- NZMA - NZMA repeats call for health analysis of TPPA
- Unite Union - Skycity Workers vote against TPPA
- Federated Farmers - Federated Farmers welcomes TPP signing
- SugarLumps Productions - Neo-Kalashnikovs join TPPA protest
- RMTU - Rail and maritime workers’ condemn TPPA signing
- Council of Canadians - TPP casino signing gambles with our future
- Conservative Party - TPPA - The People Prefer Accountability
- NZ Medical Students' Association - TPPA Still Needs an Independent Health Impact Assessment
- Greenpeace - Greenpeace Response to TPP Protests
- AFTINET - Trade Minister Robb shoots the messenger
PM's Post-Cabinet Press Conference: Waitangi And TPP
Update - Key invited to attend, speak
at marae. Prime Minister John Key today said his office
has received an invitation for him to visit the Lower Marae
on Waitangi Day, but was waiting for a meeting of the Te Tii
Marae Trustees. More>>
ALSO:
- Te Kotahitanga o Nga Hapu Ngapuhi - Prime Minister Welcome at Te Tii Marae
- TV3 Video - Question marks remain over Key's Waitangi visit - Ngapuhi divided over Key's Waitangi visit - Key remains unfazed by Waitangi controversy
Olex Sydor: Photos - TPP Rally At Government House
Photos from Saturday's Wellington rally to
hand over a petition to the Governor-General on the TPP at
Government House. More>>
ALSO:
- Labour - Little: Backing The Kiwi Dream
- Greens - Govt must be clear about TPPA medicine protections
- NZ First - TPPA An Overblown Duck Yet to Fly
- Professor Jane Kelsey - The TPPA is the China FTA on Steroids!
- Business NZ - Trade consensus may be over
- FOMA - FOMA Sees TPP Signing the Start of Wider Public Consultation
- Charles Drace - 1500 Concerned Citizens at anti-TPPA Rally
- Auckland Councillor Cameron Brewer - TPP relocation will cost ratepayers at least $500,000
TPP Signing: Implicit Police Threat Appalling
Reports of the police visiting known
activists to ask their plans for the TPPA show appalling
judgement and are a poor attempt at a chilling effect, said
the Green Party... “It carries with it an implicit threat
and New Zealanders have the right to speak out and have
their voices heard." More>>
ALSO:
- Professor Jane Kelsey - Desperate Key trying to redefine TPPA as law & order issue
- TV3 Video - Activist claims police visiting TPP protesters
- BusinessDesk - Why the rush on TPP? asks US critic
- Labour - New TPPA study at odds with Govt report
- Out-Link - Brian Fallow: TPP economy figures tell us nothing - Business - NZ Herald News
- Out-Link - Trans-Pacific Partnership: Ngati Whatua won't take part in powhiri - NZ Herald News
Labour Ructions:
- Labour - Shearer’s apology accepted - Differing view on TPPA agreed
- NZ Govt - Labour MPs’ support of TPP welcomed
- Gordon Campbell - On why the TPP is something we shouldn’t sign, and that Labour should oppose
- Martin Doyle - Cartoon: TPPA The Public Private Anxiety
Gordon Campbell: On Bribing The Saudis, Investor-State Disputes, And Oscar Racism)
Does
this sound familiar? In the mid 2000s, New Zealand wanted to
pursue a humanitarian policy, on live sheep exports. This
happened to offend a Saudi foreign investor, who eventually
threatened legal action against it… More>>
ALSO:
- Labour - Scandalous Saudi sheep saga rolls on - NZ loses squeaky clean corruption-free reputation
- Greens - New UN report a concern for NZ-Saudi relationship
- Lyndon Hood - PM's Press Conference 26/1/16: TPP, Waitangi, Sheep
PM's Press Conference 26/1/16: TPP, Waitangi, Sheep
Other commitments mean Prime Minister John
Key's first post-cabinet press conference for the year would
be a short one. Before explaining this, Key showed willing
by rattling through his summary of Cabinet discussions like
a man whose goal was to get through all the words as quickly
as possible. More>>
ALSO:
- Out-Link - Saudi abattoir deal will proceed - PM | Radio New Zealand News
- TV3 Video - Key to announce Auckland rail loop funding - Key will respect Waitangi visit decision
TPP Text Released: Gordon Campbell On Why The
TPP Is Something We Shouldn’t Sign
So the Trans
Pacific Partnership is due to be signed next week. This
means very little, beyond a confirmation that the text being
signed was indeed the text that was negotiated… the
research evidence is accumulating that the alleged benefits
from the TPP are being wildly over-stated. More>>
ALSO:
- Lyndon Hood - PM's Press Conference 26/1/16: TPP, Waitangi, Sheep
- BusinessDesk - TPP: Canada in, NZ releases National Impact Analysis
- NZ Govt - Labour MPs’ support of TPP welcomed - McClay releases TPP National Interest Analysis - New Zealand releases final TPP text
- Out-Link - MFaT: Trans-Pacific Partnership
- Out-Link - TPP Legal
- Labour - New TPPA study at odds with Govt report - TPP analysis confirms sovereignty at stake
- Maori Party - TPP signals perilous times ahead for Treaty rights
- Professor Jane Kelsey - TPPA more a ‘National Government Interest Analysis' - Lori Wallach & political panel: “TPPA: Don’t sign”
- It's Our Future - TPPA march will be inclusive of all
- Sustainability Council of NZ - The Environment a Significant Casualty Under TPPA
- Democrats for Social Credit - Big crowd attends TPPA meeting in Whangarei
- TPP Free Wellington - Government House TPP Petition Handover 30/1
- OpenMedia - Canada is making a costly mistake by signing on to TPP
- TV3 Video - TPP controversy dominates Ratana Pa
- Recent coverage - Economics of the TPPA - Treaty Issues
- Earlier - TPPA Deal Reached
TPP Analysis: The Economics Of The
TPPA
“It is striking how little the TPPA will
deliver. Without the TPPA, our GDP will grow by 47% by 2030
at current growth rates. The TPPA would add only 0.9%...
Even that small benefit is a gross exaggeration." More>>
ALSO:
- Greens - NZers need full information about TPPA costs and trade-offs - TPPA will limit ability to stop climate change
- NZ First - Lawsuit Against US Worrying as TPPA Signing Approaches - PM Gambling at Skycity
- Image August Wellington.Scoop - PHOTOS: Crowd protests at Parliament against Trans Pacific Partnership
TPP Analysis: Government Fails To Meet
Obligations To Maori
‘Maori have long-standing
concerns about law and policy relating to issues such as
traditional knowledge, biodiversity and environmental
management’, says Carwyn Jones, who wrote that section of
the paper. ‘The TPPA will hamper the ability of future
governments to develop Treaty of Waitangi-consistent law and
policy in these areas.’ More>>
ALSO:
- NZ Govt - Setting the record straight on TPP and Treaty - Trade Minister releases TPP signing date
- Labour - National must listen to Maori TPPA concerns
- Greens - TPPA repeats Treaty of Waitangi injustices
- Ngati Whatua o Orakei - Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei says no to TPPA
- Professor Jane Kelsey - TPPA: Don’t Sign! speaking tour
- University of Auckland - Professor Jane Kelsey – Critic and Conscience
- Howard Davis - Review: Documenting Dissent
Auckland Signing Confirmed: World Bank: TPP
Better For NZ Than US
New Zealand stands to reap
considerably greater benefits from the Trans-Pacific
Partnership trade and investment agreement than the United
States, says a new study of the controversial pact by
economists at the World Bank. More>>
ALSO:
- NZ First - Obama Gets Lukewarm TPP Response But NZ to Sign Regardless - TPPA signing will be a historic farce
- It's Our Future - Don’t Sign the TPPA!
- NZEI Te Riu Roa - TPPA threatens quality public education in New Zealand
- Public Health Association - The TPP: Why rush in where angels fear to tread?
- Earlier BusinessDesk - Chile reveals NZ to host TPP signing, Govt tight-lipped
- Professor Jane Kelsey - Ministers to sign TPPA in NZ on 4 February 2016
- Te Wharepora Hou - The TPPA is a death sentence for Indigenous Rights
14/11/15: Massive Turnout Of Kiwis Say ‘TPPA: Don’t Sign’
“The Government has
spent the last five weeks since TPPA negotiations concluded
on a comprehensive PR mission to tell New Zealanders that
this deal is supposedly in their best interests. Today, over
ten thousand kiwis nationwide proved that PR mission has
failed,” said It’s Our Future spokesperson Edward
Miller. More>>
ALSO:
- TV3 Video - TPP protests across the country
- Earlier - TPP: It’s Not Over! 14 November – Nationwide Day of Action! - National Day of Action Against the TPPA
Scoop Audio: Jane Kelsey On The TPP Text
Professor Jane Kelsey held a TPP briefing for
media, covering the current timeline and obstacles for US
and NZ adoption of the agreement, the status of NZ
challenges relating to negotiations, specific issues so far
raised by the released text, and plan for full analysis in
the New Zealand context. More>>
ALSO:
- Professor Jane Kelsey - Groser avoids principled reconsideration of TPPA OIA
- BusinessDesk - Select committee scrutiny of TPP deal likely after February
- It's Our Future - TPP: It’s Not Over! 14 November – Nationwide Day of Action!
- Out-Link - Jeffrey D. Sachs: TPP is too flawed for a simple ‘yes’ vote - The Boston Globe
- Out-Link - TPP has provision banning requirements to transfer of or access to source code of software | Knowledge Ecology International
November: Text Released - "Government’s Snow Job On TPPA Exposed"
‘As expected, access to the
text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement reveals
major holes in the government’s “fact sheets”’, says
Auckland University law professor Jane Kelsey... More>>
ALSO:
- BusinessDesk - TPP document shows net benefit for countries such as NZ - NZIER - TPP central banks to refrain from currency manipulation
- The Nation - Patrick Gower interviews Labour leader Andrew Little
- NZ Govt - Groser welcomes formal intention of US to sign TPP - New Zealand releases TPP text - TPP members release text of Agreement
- Greens - Trade Minister Also Responsible For Climate Change Issues - TPPA fails to acknowledge climate change - Kiwis must have a say on TPPA
- Reserve Bank - Joint statement on Declaration by TPP Policy Authorities
- Professor Jane Kelsey - Obama’s 90 days start of US politicing to rewrite TPPA - TPPA text finally released – too little, too late!
- Labour - Govt refuses to even try to fix its Korea land sales mistake
- It's Our Future - TPPA Exposed: Don’t Sign - TPPA: Don’t Sign! 14 November Day of Action
- InternetNZ - First official TPP text confirms IP concerns
- Business NZ - TPP risks overstated
- Employers And Manufacturers Association - TPP takes next step - EMA
- Tertiary Education Union - TEU honours courage of Jane Kelsey and Huirangi Waikerepuru
- NZ Taxpayers' Union - Law Lecturer Gets $600K Marsden Grant
- Doctors for Healthy Trade - TPP: Ambiguous provision for medicines a major worry for NZ
- Medicines NZ - Trans-Pacific Partnership: A Mixed Bag for NZ Patients
- Binoy Kampmark - A Trade Deal of Denial: Omissions and Sins in the TPP
- Out-Link - Release of the Full TPP Text After Five Years of Secrecy Confirms Threats to Users’ Rights | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- AFTINET - TPP text demonstrates corporate rights over citizens
- OpenMedia - TPP text threatens Internet freedom: will Trudeau go along?
- TV3 Video - The next chapter of the TPP - Andrew Little to decide on TPPA stance - Scrutiny of TPPA details to begin
- October Scoop Full Coverage - TPPA Deal Reached