Current TABD Co-Chairs Michael Treschow (Electrolux) and James Schiro (PriceWaterhouseCoopers)
Stop the TABD!
Democratic Alternatives to Neoliberal Governance
TABD Counter-summit, October 12-13, StockholmOrganised jointly by CEO & ATTAC Sweden
in cooperation with
Friends of the Earth England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, Forum för Systemdebatt, Miljöförbundet Jordens Vänner, and Rättviseakademin.
From October 11 - 12, several hundred CEOs and high-level government representatives will meet in Stockholm for the annual gathering of the Transatlantic Business Dialogue (TABD). Behind closed doors, the largest EU and US-based corporations will present joint industry demands and discuss their implementation with EU Trade Commissioner Lamy, US Commerce Secretary Evans and an estimated 100 other European Commission and US government officials. Arguing that the new obstacles to trade are now domestic regulations, the TABD produces deregulation hit lists that include numerous democratically established environmental, health or safety rules on both sides of the Atlantic. Recent targets include a Danish policy to phase out ozone-depleting HFC gasses and a proposed a EU-ban on animal testing for cosmetics. The TABDs prime aim for the Stockholm meeting is to shape EU-US consensus on the launch of a new round of trade and investment deregulation talks at the WTOs Ministerial Conference in Qatar in early November.
Together with ATTAC Sweden and other progressive groups, Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) is co-organising a two-day counter-summit to protest the power of this deeply undemocratic corporate-state alliance. Speakers include Susan George (ATTAC), Mary Bottari (Public Citizen) and Ronnie Hall (Friends of the Earth).
See the draft programme.
Sign-on to the Open Letter to Lamy asking him not to attend the TABD Summit.
More info can also be found at the ATTAC Sweden website.
For more information, contact Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO): <ceo@xs4all.nl> and ATTAC Sweden: <Johanna.Sandahl@forumsyd.se>
For more information on the TABD, have a look at the following CEO briefings:
TABD in Troubled Water, (Oct. 2001)
TABD: Putting the Business Horse Before the Government Cart, (Oct. 1999)
TABD: Doing Business in Berlin(Nov. 1999)