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Citizens' Assembly on Trade and Climate Policy Brief: Assembly Findings and Recommendations
This policy brief details the CATC findings and recommendations, offering actionable steps for aligning UK trade policy with urgent climate action.
TJM BriefingLetter to Liz Truss following ETAGs change
TJM joins with other organisations in calling for the government to clarify and improve stakeholder consultation processe
Other ResourcePress release: UK Internal Market Bill undermines Withdrawal Agreement and could lead to No Deal
UK Internal Market Bill undermines Withdrawal Agreement and could lead to No Deal The government’s p...
Other ResourceLetter to Liz Truss regarding UK-Kenya deal
Letter to Secretary of State Rt.Hon Liz Truss MP regarding UK-Kenya deal...
Other ResourceLetter to Anne-Marie Trevelyan and Alok Sharma ahead of WTO ministerial
Letter to Trevelyan and Sharma: trade must align with climate goals
Other ResourceLetter to for Secretary of State Anne-Marie Trevelyan to give MPs more time to consider the UK Australia trade deal
We are calling Secretary of State Anne-Marie Trevelyan to extend the scrutiny period for the Australia Free Trade Agreement
Other ResourceAcademics urge UK Government to exit climate-busting Treaty
More than 110 UK academics have signed an open letter to energy secretary Grant Shapps, urging him to exit the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT)
Other ResourceLetter to Kemi Badenoch to halt the accession to Pacific trade deal.
Civil society groups call for the UK to halt accession to Pacific trade deal (CPTPP)
Other ResourceAll About TiSA: What you didn’t know about the Trade in Services Agreement
TiSA participants are missing five of the largest developing countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa
Other ResourceUNISON report on the effects of international trade agreements on social, labour and environmental standards
UNISON report on the effects of international trade agreements on social, labour and environmental standards
Member ResourcePublic Citizen: Can countries protect public services using GATS exemptions?
Leaked texts have revealed that many of the most damaging provisions from past “free trade” agreements (FTAs) are being replicated in the TPP
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