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Trade agreements such as TTIP seek to encourage international trade, e.g. by better aligning regulation among nations. Using the European system of technical norms, it would be difficult to unlock American practices, warn Associate Professor Henk de Vries and alumnus Stijn Veenstra of RSM.
Trade agreements such as TTIP seek to encourage international trade, e.g. by better aligning regulation among nations. Using the European system of technical norms, it would be difficult to unlock American practices, warn Associate Professor Henk de Vries and alumnus Stijn Veenstra of RSM.