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Biden, Romanian PM Ponta Push TTIP

The Transatlantic Trade and Investment (TTIP) is a U.S.-Romanian, bilateral priority, Vice President Joe Biden and Prime Minister of Romania, Victor Ponta, said on Oct. 22 in Washington, D.C., according to a White House statement. The two leaders agreed TTIP…

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“has the potential to generate significant increases in the already substantial number of jobs supported by U.S.-EU trade and investment,” the White House statement read. The Obama Administration canceled the second round of TTIP talks, previously slated to take place in Brussels from Oct. 7-11, due to the now-resolved government shutdown (see 13100418).