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EU PROPOSALS FOR A NEW EU-US AGENDA
Submitted by christian on Thu, 05/27/2021 - 14:42
- The transatlantic partnership should work to advance global common goods, providing a solid base for stronger multilateral action and institutions. It will support all like-minded partners to join.
- The EU and the US should pursue common interests and leverage our collective strength to deliver results on our strategic priorities.
- We should always look for solutions that respect our common values of fairness, openness and competition – including where there are bilateral differences.
- The EU and the US should ensure funding for the development and equitable global distribution of vaccines, tests and treatments - starting by joining and contributing to ACT-A and COVAX initiatives.
- Develop a pandemic playbook for preparedness and response and step up cooperation and data sharing between our respective agencies.
- Work together to facilitate trade in essential medical goods, starting by joining the Trade and Health Initiative under the WTO.
- Work together to reinforce the World Health Organization and design and deliver a joint reform proposal.
- Coordinate positions and lead efforts for ambitious global agreements at landmark UN Summits on Climate and Biodiversity –starting with a joint commitment to net-zero by 2050.
- Propose a new transatlantic green trade agenda, which would include a Trade and Climate Initiative within the WTO and measures to avoid carbon leakage.
- Form a transatlantic green tech alliance to ensure greater cooperation on developing clean and circular technologies and creating lead markets.
- Jointly design a global regulatory framework for sustainable finance, learning from the experience of the EU taxonomy.
- Joint efforts to lead the fight against deforestation and step up ocean protection – starting with joint efforts to broker a global plastics treaty and designate Maritime Protected Areas in the Southern Ocean.
- The EU and the US must work closely together on solving bilateral trade irritants through negotiated solutions and lead WTO reform efforts.
- Establish a new EU-US Trade and Technology Council to help, facilitate trade, develop compatible standards and promote innovation.
- The EU and the US should open a transatlantic dialogue on the responsibility of online platforms and Big Tech - starting by working together to find global solutions for fair taxation and market distortions in the digital economy.
- Develop a common transatlantic approach to protecting critical technologies in light of global economic and security concerns – starting by discussions on 5G.
- Work on an AI Agreement and intensify cooperation to facilitate free data flow with trust.
- Renew cooperation on regulation and standards, starting by re-engaging on conformity assessment negotiations and aligning positions in international bodies
- The EU is ready to play a full part in the Summit for Democracy proposed by President-elect Biden, making joint commitments to fight the rise of authoritarianism, human rights abuses and corruption.
- Coordinate responses to common challenges to promote regional and global stability - starting by strengthening policies in Eastern Partnership Countries and the Mediterranean.
- Strengthen our joint commitment to transatlantic and international security, starting by establishing a new EU-US Security and Defence Dialogue.
- The EU and the US should join forces in strengthening the multilateral system on the basis of our common values.
Note: Few concrete steps have been taken yet and the U.S. administration has ignored most of the above proposals the EU put forth shortly after Biden’s election win last year.