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STAKEHOLDER PRESENTATION SCHEDULE Wednesday, December 18 th George - - PDF document
STAKEHOLDER PRESENTATION SCHEDULE Wednesday, December 18 th George - - PDF document
STAKEHOLDER PRESENTATION SCHEDULE Wednesday, December 18 th George Washington University Marvin Center 800 21 st Street NW Washington, D.C. 20052 11:10 11:20am Wiley Rein, LLP Room 402/404 Addressing State -Owned Enterprises in T- TIP
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STAKEHOLDER PRESENTATION SCHEDULE Wednesday, December 18th George Washington University Marvin Center 800 21st Street NW Washington, D.C. 20052 12:10 – 12:20pm Friends of the Earth, US Room 402/404 “T-TIP, investor-state, and climate policy” National Pork Producers Council Room 403 “Opportunities for Agriculture in TTIP” Intel Corporation Room 405 “Setting Global Rules on Innovation” American Association of Exporters and Importers (AAEI) Room 407 “Global Trade Management for T-TIP” OFW Law Room 413/414 “Role of American National Standards in Ensuring Food Safety” 12:25 – 12:35pm American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network Room 402/404 “Protecting Tobacco Product & Marketing Regulation in the T-TIP Agreement” Center for Food Safety Room 403 “Food Safety and Emerging Technology in Trade Agreements” National Association of Manufacturers Room 405 “Intellectual Property – Essential for Transatlantic Trade” Coalition of Service Industries Room 407 “T-TIP: Defining the Future of Global Trade” National Family Farm Coalition Room 413/414 “T-TIP threats to Food Sovereignty”
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STAKEHOLDER PRESENTATION SCHEDULE Wednesday, December 18th George Washington University Marvin Center 800 21st Street NW Washington, D.C. 20052 12:40 – 12:50pm American Medical Student Association Room 402/404 “Putting Patients Before Profits: The Impact of the T-TIP on Health” Blue Diamond Growers Room 403 “Almond Exports” Biotechnology Industry Organization Room 405 “Biotechnology: An Innovation Leader for the Transatlantic Economy” Public Citizen’s Global Trade Watch Room 407 “Ensuring Trans-Atlantic Financial Stability: the Case for a New Kind of Agreement”
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Room 413/414 “Fresh fruit & vegetables & tree nuts” 12:55 – 1:05pm George Washington University Room 402/404 “How the US and EC Could Promote Greater Transparency and Accountability in T- TIP” National Chicken Council Room 403 “National Chicken Council's Recommendations Regarding T-TIP” Public Citizen Room 405 “Consumer Interests at Stake in the Intellectual Property Chapter” Cato Institute Room 407 “The Challenge of Cooperation: Regulatory Trade Barriers in the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership” Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) Room 413/414 “TTIP and the Internet: Several Key Issues”
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STAKEHOLDER PRESENTATION SCHEDULE Wednesday, December 18th George Washington University Marvin Center 800 21st Street NW Washington, D.C. 20052 1:10 – 1:20pm Center for Effective Government Room 402/404 “Center for Effective Government Comments on TTIP” American Meat Institute Room 403 “Agricultural Principles for T-TIP” Policybandwidth Room 405 “Fair Use and the Internet: 2013” American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers Room 407 “Energy Exports and the T-TIP” Center for Digital Democracy Room 413/414 “Maintaining and Promoting Data and Digital Consumer Protection Safeguards in Transatlantic Trade Agreements” 1:25 – 1:35pm Center for Science and Democracy at the Union of Concerned Scientists Room 402 “Transparency in the T-TIP Process” National Milk Producers Federation & U.S. Dairy Export Council Room 403 “Barriers to U.S. Dairy Exports” American Origin Products Association Room 405 “American Origins Products: In Search of A US GI system” Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, European Automobile Manufacturers, American Automotive Policy Council Room 407 “Automotive Regulatory Convergence & Mutual Recognition Methodology Development” Information Technology Industry Council Room 413/414 “ICT Priorities for T-TIP”
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