The results of a survey published yesterday among the members of the the Global Chambers Platform, a grouping of 16 chambers of commerce representing small businesses from across the globe, show wariness about the EU’s ability to deliver trade deals with their countries, as well as about the potential negative spillovers of the transatlantic trade talks (TTIP) on their business.
The results of the EU’s elections last May, which have ushered a quarter of eurosceptic and anti-globalisation parties into the grouping’s parliament, have raised fears that Brussels’ ability EU to bring to a successful conclusion future trade agreements with their regions might be hampered. Representatives from the Middle East, Turkey and Russia fear most a negative impact from the European elections on future trade relations.
The results of a survey published yesterday among the members of the the Global Chambers Platform, a grouping of 16 chambers of commerce representing small businesses from across the globe, show wariness about the EU’s ability to deliver trade deals with their countries, as well as about the potential negative spillovers of the transatlantic trade talks (TTIP) on their business.The results of the EU’s elections last May, which have ushered a quarter of eurosceptic and anti-globalisation parties into the grouping’s parliament, have raised fears that Brussels’ ability EU to bring to a successful conclusion future trade agreements with their regions might be hampered. Representatives from the Middle East, Turkey and Russia fear most a negative impact from the European elections on future trade relations.
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