Chief Reporter
US FREE TRADE AGREEMENT A POISONED CHALICE FOR NZ
The
announcement that the US is ready to start negotiations in 2010 to join an
expanded Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership (currently comprising NZ,
Chile, Brunei, and Singapore, commonly known as the P4 Agreement), with 2011 as
the target to seal the deal, confirms that it will be used as the backdoor
means to secure a US/NZ Free Trade Agreement.
That
would be catastrophic for any remaining economic sovereignty that New Zealand
has. CAFCA says this not because we are “anti-American”. All such
FTAs – such as with the existing P4 partners, or the more recent ones
with Malaysia, the Gulf States and Hong Kong - pose the same threat to a
greater or lesser degree. And our opposition to them is not because of
“xenophobia” but for well founded grounds that they simply enmesh
NZ more and more tightly in a cobweb of transnational corporate control.
So
it’s a recipe for disaster to enter into an FTA with the biggest economy
in the world, headed by a Government that aggressively pushes the interests of
American Big Business (there is a seamless flow between the US Government and
US Big Business, as is evidenced by the trillion dollar bailout of the
mega-greedy financial sector, a textbook example of socialism for the rich).
A full blown US FTA will:
- Remove any remaining “restrictions” on
foreign investment, as the US regards NZ’s (purely token) oversight
regime as “discriminating” against US transnational corporations,
even though the Government has promised to further
“liberalise” the Overseas Investment Act, a law which is in
danger of being liberalised to death.
- push up the price of medicines by potentially hundreds of
millions of dollars a year by attacking Pharmac;
- make access to digital recordings more expensive, and
copying more restricted;
- attack our GE controls and food labelling,
- weaken our controls on food imports where they might
carry diseases.
It is
always presented as a means of getting NZ agricultural products into the US
market. Ask Australian sugar cane growers how successful they were in getting
their product into the US
under the US/Australia FTA. The Americans have a simple policy when it comes to
“free trade” – do as they say, not as they do. In other
words, they want the world’s markets opened up to their products, while
keeping their own heavily subsidised agribusiness sector fully or heavily
protected from outside competitors.
Both
National and Labour myopically see a US FTA as being the Holy Grail of their
adherence to the cargo cult of “free trade”. It’s actually a
poisoned chalice and it will be New
Zealand which will be poisoned by it.
For
full details see the New Zealand Not For Sale Website www.nznotforsale.org
There you will find a wealth of information about just why this proposed Free
Trade Agreement is such a bad thing. We particularly recommend that you read Bill Rosenberg’s excellent article “Who
Wins If We Get A Free Trade Deal With The US?” http://nznotforsale.wordpress.com/who-wins-if-we-get-a-free-trade-with-the-us/
Murray Horton
Secretary/Organiser
CAFCA
Campaign Against Foreign Control of Aotearoa
Box 2258, Christchurch, New Zealand
cafca@chch.planet.org.nz
www.cafca.org.nz