March 22, 2010
WHY is the Rudd government entering into new free trade negotiations with the Obama administration? Australia has nothing to gain except a further erosion of our sovereignty and Barack Obama lacks authority from Congress to undertake a binding agreement.
The US wants to open up the rest of the world to US investors on a privileged basis, sanctioned by binding international agreements, and backed up by domestic laws (including criminal laws to protect intellectual property rights). In this, Obama is carrying on the trade policies of previous administrations.
The first attempt at opening capital markets at the expense of national governments was the Multilateral Agreement on Investment, which the US tried to negotiate in secret through the OECD in 1997. This failed because the French government revolted and the issue was made public by Canadian NGOs.
The US tried again to resurrect the agreement through the World Trade Organisation. This failed due to a revolt by developing countries at the 1999 WTO summit, reinforced by riots in the streets of Seattle.
One way or another, the US has been trying to shape the world along the lines of the North American Free Trade Agreement between Canada, the US and Mexico, even though this agreement is electoral poison in all three countries.
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http://www.theage.com.au/opinion/politics/weve-nothing-to-gain-from-us-trade-deal-20100321-qo2v.html