New Zealand should pull out of free trade deals

The Maritime Union says the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) free trade deal is a threat to democracy in New Zealand.

The Mar­itime Union says the Trans Pacif­ic Part­ner­ship Agree­ment (TPPA) free trade deal is a threat to democ­ra­cy in New Zealand.

Mar­itime Union Gen­er­al Sec­re­tary Joe Fleet­wood says the cur­rent TPPA nego­ti­a­tions are a “thieves char­ter” that sell out work­ers and the envi­ron­ment to con­trol by glob­al cor­po­rate boss­es.

Recent dis­cus­sions at the APEC lead­ers forum in Hawaii showed that demo­c­ra­t­ic issues and work­ers rights were at the bot­tom of the pile in the TPPA.

“There is no open debate, no pub­lic dis­cus­sion, it’s all done behind closed doors, and will be kept under wraps for the next four years – longer than a New Zealand term of Gov­ern­ment.”

Tan­gling New Zealand up in free trade deals means that glob­al big busi­ness will have the right to sue the New Zealand peo­ple if they don’t get their way, says Mr Fleet­wood.

He says this sit­u­a­tion had already occurred over­seas includ­ing Aus­tralia and Mex­i­co.

“Let’s get it straight, free trade does not mean free peo­ple.”

Free trade deals and plans to pri­va­tize New Zealand assets by the Nation­al Gov­ern­ment were a major threat to the future of New Zealand, says Mr Fleet­wood.

“We will become ten­ants in our own land.”

Mr Fleet­wood says that most New Zealan­der’s have not been told about what is in these agree­ments, and most MP’s would­n’t have the first clue about what is going on either.

“We have to under­stand that this is not a one off. We are on the slip­pery slope and if we don’t start demand­ing answers from our politi­cians they will sell us down the riv­er.”

He says in the TPPA nego­ti­a­tions the Unit­ed States was already on the attack to try and under­mine our right to give pri­or­i­ty to enter­pris­es owned by the New Zealand peo­ple.

Mr Fleet­wood says that the labour prob­lems in the fish­ing and mar­itime indus­tries give a taste of what will hap­pen if New Zealand is sucked into free trade deals.

“Big cor­po­rates from Chi­na have already indi­cat­ed that want to get con­trol of the sup­ply chain, their plan is to buy up the mines, the agri­cul­ture, the land, the trans­port sys­tem, they have already tried to buy a port as they already own our ship­ping.”

“We will see more short term, casu­al work­ers brought in from low wage economies who are already being exploit­ed in New Zealand. It already hap­pens in the fish­ing indus­try and it is already mov­ing onto land.”

The Mar­itime Union is back­ing the New Zealand Not For Sale cam­paign and endors­es its demands that the New Zealand Gov­ern­ment:

• cease nego­ti­a­tions on the Transpa­cif­ic Part­ner­ship agree­ment; and

• not sign this agree­ment; and

• cease work on any oth­er in-progress or pro­posed inter­na­tion­al trade and invest­ment treaties con­tain­ing claus­es which lim­it or abro­gate New Zealand’s sov­er­eign and demo­c­ra­t­ic right to make and enforce laws and reg­u­la­tions and pro­vide ser­vices which dif­fer from those of oth­er states or transna­tion­al organ­i­sa­tions.

 

 

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