Secret Trade Agreements Threaten to Undo Our Last Shreds of Food Safety
by Katherine Paul, Ronnie Cummins
June 13, 2013
| If you think the U.S. government is doing a sub-par job of keeping
your food safe, brace yourself. You could soon be eating imported
seafood, beef or chicken products that don’t meet even basic U.S. food
safety standards. Under two new trade agreements, currently in
negotiation, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) could be
powerless to shut down imports of unsafe food or food ingredients. And
if it tries, multinational corporations will be able to sue the U.S.
government for the loss of anticipated future profits.
More frightening? Negotiations for both agreements are taking place behind closed doors, with input allowed almost exclusively from the corporations and industry trade groups that stand to benefit the most. And the Obama Administration intends to push the agreements through Congress without so much as giving lawmakers access to draft texts, much less the opportunity for debate.
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