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Over the past 50 years the United States and European Union states have developed high but divergent consumers protection standards. A free trade agreement based on unifications of standards is unrealistic, so functional equivalents and/or mutual recognition of standards might be a recipe. The EU single market is based on mutual recognition of national standards whenever there is no common EU standard, and an ideological approach to the protection of consumers could undermine the extent of benefits from TTIP.
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