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A protest against the EU-US trade talks in Germany. European fears are centred on the possible erosion of EU environmental and consumer rights (Photo: Emma Rothaar)

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TTIP's teflon coat wears thin

The prospect of an EU-US trade agreement was one of relatively few sources of comfort for EU lawmakers during the bloc's struggling economy in 2013.

Opening the first round of talks last July, European Commission officials and ministers spoke of a "debt free stimulus" that could be worth as much as €100 billion extra to the EU's GDP. Many governments described the potential deal as "win-win".

Trade officials concluded their seventh round of talks on the cumbersome-sounding transat...

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A protest against the EU-US trade talks in Germany. European fears are centred on the possible erosion of EU environmental and consumer rights (Photo: Emma Rothaar)

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