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Lords Committee question motor industry on benefits of EU/US trade deal
12 December 2013
Representatives from Ford, Jaguar Land Rover, McLaren and the Society of Motor Manufacturer and Traders will all give evidence to the House of Lords EU Sub-Committee on External Affairs.
- Parliament TV: Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
- Inquiry: Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
- EU Sub-Committee C - External Affairs
Witnesses
Thursday 12 December, Committee Room 1, Palace of Westminster
At 10.05am
- Mike Hawes, CEO Society of Motor Manufacturers;
- Andrew McCall, Executive Director, Governmental Affairs, Ford of Europe;
- Geoff Grose, Chief Engineer, McLaren Automotive Limited; and
- Chris Scott, Senior Manager, Global Automotive Safety, Regulations, Compliance and Homologation, Jaguar Land Rover
Background
The Lords Committee is holding an inquiry to look at the benefits, both to the EU and the UK, of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), which was launched earlier this year.
Possible Questions
Questions the witnesses will face include:
- Does the enthusiasm for TTIP in the US match that of the EU?
- To what extent have previous trade deals shown how much can be achieved on regulatory convergence?
- Could TTIP help in the effort to establish Global Technical Regulations?
- Reducing or removing non-tariff barriers could be extremely positive news for the industry – is that on both sides of the Atlantic?
- Could a deal result in any disadvantages for consumers?