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Campus Gaza protests continue, and an Arab American mayor says voters are watching. The Arizona senate votes to repeal the state's 1864 abortion ban. And a Pennsylvania voting rights advocate says dispelling misinformation is a full-time job.

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Critics Call for Transparency at Seattle Global Trade Meetings

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Thursday, July 27, 2023   

Global trade negotiations are happening this weekend in Seattle and critics say the process should come out from behind closed doors.

Meetings for Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation are taking place Sunday in Seattle, with the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework trade negotiations at its center.

Director of the Washington Fair Trade Coalition Julia Bouanna said her organization and other groups in the region are delivering more than 10,000 petition signatures, calling for increased transparency of the trade talks.

Bouanna said corporations dominate talks like this away from public scrutiny.

"If we're ever going to deliver on the promise of a new worker-centered, climate-friendly trade model," said Bouanna, "people need to know what's being proposed in these pacts while there's still an opportunity to influence the rules being written."

The Indo-Pacific Economic Framework includes a dozen countries, including India, Japan, South Korea, and Vietnam - and represent 40% of world Gross Domestic Product.

The Biden administration says the deal will make supply chains more resilient, protecting against "costly disruptions that lead to higher prices for consumers."

Bouanna said big technology companies could play an outsize role because of their access to the talks.

"What we're really worried about is that these big tech companies will essentially rig trade deals, putting in clauses that will undermine consumer privacy, data security, AI accountability, and anti-monopoly rules."

Bouanna says the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework could have the same effect as other trade deals, in which jobs are shipped from the U.S. to other parts of the world.

"That means workers here are losing good, union-paying jobs," said Bouanna, "and workers abroad are continuing to be exploited and oppressed - working under really hazardous working conditions for very little pay and no right to unionize."

Critics of the deal are gathering at 2 p.m. at Cal Anderson Park on Sunday. From there, they'll march to the Seattle Convention Center, where meetings are being held.




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