Brussels, 03/02/2016 (Agence Europe) - The international trade in services agreement (TiSA) must open up new markets for EU companies but it must also protect consumers, public services and the right of governments to regulate. That is the broad thrust of the demands the European Parliament puts to the Commission and the member states in its recommendations on TiSA, adopted by 532 votes to 131, with 36 abstentions, in Strasbourg on Wednesday 3 February.
“Yesterday, the European Commission...