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Ref. Ares(2015)1572010 - 13/04/2015
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Ref. Ares(2017)1114743 - 02/03/2017
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 (TRADE) 
Sent: 
13 April 2015 16:36 
To: 
SCHLEGELMILCH Rupert (TRADE);  [Art. 4.1(b)]
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TRADE); 
BURGSMUELLER Christian (CAB-MALMSTROM) 
Cc: 
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Subject: 
TTIP event in Coburg 30/03/2015 
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I still owe a little report from a TTIP event in Coburg/Bavaria in which I participated during the Easter 
break. 
The event was co-sponsored by the local municipal authorities, the local Chamber of Commerce and the 
regional Europe Direct Information Centre with about 100 participants from the City Council, business 
and public at large. 
I gave a 30 min introduction into the main elements of TTIP and addressed the usual concerns 
(transparency, standards, public services/culture, ISDS). This was followed by a panel discussion with the 
participation of MEP Westphal (S&D), Treier (Deputy CEO and Head of the international department at 
the umbrella organisation of the German Chambers of Commerce in Berlin) and the regional 
representative of the trade unions. 
All in all a friendly atmosphere with a lot of recognition of the Commissioner's recent transparency 
efforts.  But significant doubts about alleged economic gains. And strong insistence from trade unions on 
US signing up to all the relevant ILO conventions (strong pushback from Chamber of Commerce on that 
point). Lots of questions on investment protection with local industry arguing strongly in favour of 
inclusion of ISDS. 
Clearly, as in many other public discussions, lack of trust vàv COM seems to be the main issue looming 
behind all technical questions. Hence such events appear useful even though resource-intensive. 
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