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13 Amendments of Joe HIGGINS related to 2010/2233(INI)

Amendment 1 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1 a (new)
1 a. Strongly insists that the European Union´s trade policy must be guided by the active promotion and defence of democratic and human rights; recalls that women in particluar suffer from structural discrimination and in many cases are subjected to the use of violence which is backed by the law in the countries that compose the Gulf Cooperation Council; therefore rejects any further negotiations on the conclusion of a possible EU-GCC FTA;
2010/12/08
Committee: INTA
Amendment 2 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2
2. Deeply regrets that negotiations on the EU-GCC FTA have been repeatedly delayed, and deplores the GCC decision to suspend these negotiations in 2008; believes that it is high time that a definitive solution to these negotiations be found, in order to unblock benefits for societies and the business communities on both sides;deleted
2010/12/08
Committee: INTA
Amendment 6 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 3
3. Notes that the GCC is currently the EU's sixth largest export market and that the EU is currently the GCC's second trading partner; notes that, notwithstanding this already intensive level of trade, there is still scope for deepening it, as well as room for more diversification between the two parties; is of the opinion that the conclusion of the EU-GCC FTA would greatly favour closer ties and further diversification;
2010/12/08
Committee: INTA
Amendment 9 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4
4. WelcomNotes the fact that over the past two decades EU-GCC economic relations have been intensifying and that trade between the two sides has increased significantly, despite the failure to conclude an FTA; takes this as a sign that an FTA would further enhance this natural growth and embed it in a more open, predictable and secure environment;
2010/12/08
Committee: INTA
Amendment 10 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 5
5. Notes that the bulk of the work on the FTA has already been done, and is of the opinion that the scope of the FTA as it stands promises great advantages to both parties; calls on both parties, therefore, to look upon this FTA as a major and important endeavour for both regions and their peoples;deleted
2010/12/08
Committee: INTA
Amendment 13 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6
6. Is firmly of the opinionnot convinced that an EU-GCC FTA would be substantially advantageous to both parties; believes that an FTA with the EU would benefit the internal integration of the GCC and that, following the establishment of the GCC Customs Union, it may also provide a greater impetus to important projects such as the GCC common market, and the completion of a GCC Monetary Union with a single currencyfor workers and poor in the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council and Europe;
2010/12/08
Committee: INTA
Amendment 15 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 7
7. Strongly suppdeplortes the message that the HR/VP Catherine Ashton sent during the EU-GCC Joint Ministerial in June 2010 and more recently on 22 September, during the EU-GCC meeting on the margins of the Ministerial of the UN General Assembly, indicating that the EU is ready to make a final effort to conclude these negotiations; also welcomes the reaction of the GCC, which also confirmed its wish to conclude the negotiations;
2010/12/08
Committee: INTA
Amendment 18 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 9 a (new)
9a. Notes that there are 15 million migrant workers in the six nation Gulf Cooperation Council states and that those workers make up 40% of the total population; recalls the precarious situation of migrant workers in the Gulf States which were highlighted by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and supports its call for a minimum wage in the region in order to not further deteriorate the position of domestic and migrant workers; also supports the right of all workers to form and join trade unions in order to defend their interests;
2010/12/08
Committee: INTA
Amendment 21 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 10
10. Believes that a concluded FTA would greatly enhance the current relations between the EU Member States and the GCC countries, particularly the recent Joint Action Programme, by providing increased capacity and institutional framework building; regrets that the diplomatic presence of the EU in the GCC countries remains minimal and hopes that under the new EEAS the EU will increase its diplomatic presence in the region, including a Union Delegation in each one of the six GCC countries; believes that a more significant diplomatic presence would greatly increase the chances of a speedy conclusion of the FTA and its subsequent implementation;deleted
2010/12/08
Committee: INTA
Amendment 25 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 12
12. WelcomNotes the fact that over the years the EU and the GCC have become major investment partners; is of the opinionnotes that the conclusion of the FTA, or at least the official reopening of the negotiations, will surely open the way to further agreements which will encourage and facilitate mutual foreign direct investments (FDIs); recalls that following the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, FDIs now fall within the competence of the EU, and therefore provide further scope for the desirable rapid conclusion of an EU-GCC FTA;
2010/12/08
Committee: INTA
Amendment 27 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 13
13. Suggests the use of the euro in all types of trade between the EU and the GCC;deleted
2010/12/08
Committee: INTA
Amendment 30 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 14
14. Notes that all six GCC countries currently benefit from preferential access to the EU market under the EU's Generalised System of Preferences (GSP); is of the opinion that, given the level of economic progress in the region, the FTA would be a better tool to spread commercial benefits throughout the region;
2010/12/08
Committee: INTA
Amendment 33 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 15
15. Reaffirms that the primary objective of the EU in its relations with the GCC should be to conclude the FTA; but, until this happens, and following what some of the GCC major trade partners have already done, encourages the HR/VP and the Commissioner for Trade to assess alternative approaches to future commercial relations with the GCC countries, in the form of bilateral agreements between the EU and those of the Gulf States that already feel prepared to engage in a further commitment with the EU.deleted
2010/12/08
Committee: INTA