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13th October 2017

Five things the online tracking industry gets wrong

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Diego Naranjo

The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) Europe, one of the loudest enemies of the e-Privacy Regulation, is the association of online tracking […]

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11th October 2017

Reporting back on the ‘Modern Biotechnology in Agriculture’ conference

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Camilla Udsen

Camilla Udsen

I was attending as a panel member at the EU high level conference on “Modern Biotechnology in Agriculture – Paving […]

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5th October 2017

Does CETA live up to the SDGs?

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Zoltán Massay-Kossubek & George Thurley

        The European Commission has championed the inclusion of sustainable development chapters in its trade agreements, including […]

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27th September 2017

Making ‘open trade’ and the global market work for EU consumers

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Monique Goyens and Laurens Rutten

“Open trade must go hand in hand with open policy making,” Jean-Claude Juncker said in his annual State of the […]

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8th August 2017

A food policy worthy of the name: are healthy food and trade compatible?

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George Thurley

George Thurley

Diet is the foremost risk factor for non-communicable diseases (NCDs): the average European consumes too much sugar, too much saturated […]

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10th May 2017

TACD calls on Facebook to disclose its psych research for youth ad targeting

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Today, the Transatlantic Consumer Dialogue (TACD) joined a coalition of 25 groups, including 14 of its member organisations, in signing […]

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6th April 2017

Urgent Care: Preventing Human Resistance to Antibiotics

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Steve Suppan

Last month, the Transatlantic Consumer Dialogue (TACD) hosted an event on Consumer Health and Antimicrobial Resistance in Washington DC. In this […]

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30th March 2017

Let’s Move Away from a Fossilised Vision of the Consumer Benefits of Trade

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Susan Grant

Last week, consumer groups in the EU and US met in Washington DC for the 17th TACD Annual Meeting. In […]

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21st March 2017

TACD Launches Vision for a Positive Consumer Agenda: New Rules for the Global Economy

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Trade agreements — their scope, transparency and legitimacy — must now be re-imagined. Today, at the 17th TACD Annual Forum […]

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8th March 2017

TACD calls for the swift implementation of the Marrakesh Treaty in Europe

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The Chairs of the Intellectual Property Committee of the Transatlantic Consumer Dialogue have written to members of the European Parliament […]

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