The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, called the trade agreements that the European Union (EU) intends to close with Canada (CETA) and the united States (TTIP) as necessary conditions for a world trade fairer, as indicated in your video weekly. “Many, among them also non-governmental organizations, have always said that we can only have a fair trade if the standards are comparable. Now we are negotiating these standards and again there is a lot of criticism,” said the governor. In his opinion, the signing of free trade agreements involves a great deal of complexity that comes with “new fears and concerns” in the population even if Merkel is shown and convinced that its implementation will result positively in the e conomies of the community. “These agreements are much better for our jobs in that we not only address the issue of tariffs, but also those relating to the protection of the consumer,” said the chancellor. (dpa)
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