TTIP represents a land of opportunity for businesses. Opening up
markets on both sides of the Atlantic will create a wealth of business
opportunities, and EU negotiators should adopt a small business
perspective, too, writes David Caro.
David Caro is president
of the European Small Business Alliance and EU and International Affairs
Policy Chairman for the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB).
The Trans Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) could well
be the biggest and most important trade agreement in history. It is
almost a year since the negotiations started, and from the very
beginning both sides agreed that this trade deal should include small
businesses. This inclusion comes in the form of a specific Small
Business Chapter. The European Small Business Alliance (ESBA), and our
members believe this represents a unique chance for small firms to
shape, and benefit from this deal.
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