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"EVERYTHING THAT'S NOT HAPPENING AT THE WTO"

bilaterals.org is a collective effort to share information and stimulate cooperation against bilateral trade and investment agreements that are opening countries to the deepest forms of penetration by transnational corporations.

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Bilateralism is the New Multilateralism

The WTO was getting too high profile, too conspicuous for transnational corporations to do business there. So corporations had two options: stop working through nation states and invest instead in private regulatory regimes, or else begin bilateral trade deals. I don't have much to add to the excellent work that the folks at the Global Justice Ecology Project are doing. So here's an excerpt from a recent report by Aziz Choundry:

From Seattle to Doha, Cancun to Hong Kong, and all points in between, World Trade Organization (WTO) negotiations have failed to deliver as much as many of the corporations and governments which dominate the world’s economy want. So the US and a number of other governments, urged on by their big business lobbies, have increasingly turned to bilateral free trade and investment agreements. These negotiations are much less visible and can easily slip beneath the radar of NGOs and popular movements that oppose the WTO. The business coalitions that are the biggest driving force behind bilateral free trade and investment negotiations are quite open about their self-interest, and eager to keep upping the stakes and locking governments into ever tougher standards to ensure expanded profit margins and monopoly control. Through bilateral agreements, they seek to stitch up from below what they have been unable to achieve – so far - at the WTO.

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