Estimados Ministros de Comercio y Negociadores de los países del RCEP, Asunto: Las normas de TPP del RCEP deben rechazarse Este es un llamamiento urgente de 316 organizaciones de la sociedad civil de los países de Asia y el Pacífico que negocian la Asociación Económica Regional Ampliada (RCEP), que incluye a los 10 Estados miembros de la ASEAN con China, Japón, Corea del Sur, India, Australia y Nueva Zelanda. Esta carta llega en un momento político muy importante, cuando después de las elecciones estadounidenses parece claro que el Acuerdo de Asociación Transpacífico (TPP) no será ratificado por los EEUU, a pesar de su gran impulso desde febrero de 2016 cuando el acuerdo fue firmado por los 12 países. Está claro que el TPP ha sido rechazado por el pueblo estadounidense y también ha habido una oposición generalizada a él en otros países de TPP a ambos lados del Pacífico. De acuerdo con el texto del TPP, si los Estados Unidos no lo ratifican, la TPP no puede entrar en vigor. Las actuales negociaciones en el RCEP son complicadas por el hecho de que hay 6 países que forman parte del TPP y se han hecho muchos intentos de importar textos del TPP e introducirlos al RCEP y a veces incluso un intento de ir más allá del TPP. Algunos ejemplos a continuación dan testimonio de cómo se está proponiendo la formulación de TPP en el RCEP. En el capítulo de inversiones, además de algunas salvaguardias, se han propuesto todas las disposiciones sustantivas y principales de solución de disputas de inversionista a estado del TPP (ISDS) en el capítulo de inversiones del RCEP. En los servicios, por ejemplo, se han propuesto en el RCEP todas las reglas sustantivas del capítulo de telecomunicaciones del TPP de acuerdo con el texto del RCEP que se filtró. En el borrador de los términos de referencia de e-commerce del RCEP, todas las reglas del capítulo de comercio electrónico de TPP parecen estar propuestas y todas las ideas de comercio electrónico del RCEP parecen provenir del TPP, proponiendo una coincidencia exacta de los textos. En el capítulo de propiedad intelectual (IP) del RCEP, Japón, Corea del Sur y otros están presionando a muchas de las principales disposiciones sustantivas y más sólidas de propiedad intelectual del TPP. Con la desaparición del PPT, no hay justificación para adherirse a los textos del TPP en el RCEP porque éstos no tienen mandato. Esto es aún más irracional en ausencia del PPT, ya que los países asiáticos (incluidos los países menos adelantados (PMA) terminarían soportando la carga que otros países ricos del TPP (EEUU, Canadá) no tendrán que soportar más. Los textos del RCEP que se han filtrado hasta ahora tienen muchos problemas fundamentales que afectarán negativamente a todos los sectores de la sociedad en los países del RCEP.[1] Hacemos un llamamiento a los gobiernos que participan en el RCEP, para que reconozcan este momento crítico y no para que el contenido tóxico del TPPT se incorpore al RCEP y en lugar deben detener las negociaciones del RCEP. Le instamos a revisar las relaciones comerciales entre los 16 países. Un nuevo modelo debe basarse en la cooperación y no en la competencia, lo que pone las necesidades de desarrollo de la región por encima de las corporaciones y pone a las personas y el medio ambiente en su centro, que reconozca que la política económica sólo puede funcionar si es incluyente, no únicamente en términos del impacto en los diferentes grupos, sino también si integra las preocupaciones sociales y ambientales del mundo. Sinceramente, Organizaciones de la sociedad civil signatarias: . 1 Development Alternatives with Women for a New Era (DAWN) . 2 GRAIN . 3 LDC Watch . 4 People Over Profit . 5 Adivasi Navjeewan Gathan Navjyoti Agua . 6 Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law & Development (APWLD) . 7 Asia Pacific Network of People Living With HIV . 8 Asia Pacific Research Network . 9 Building and Wood Worker's International Asia-Pacific . 10 Community Network for Empowerment . 11 EU-ASEAN FTA Campaign Network . 12 Focus on the Global South . 13 Friends of the Earth Asia Pacific . 14 International Treatment Preparedness Coalition-South Asia . 15 NGO Forum on ADB . 16 Public Services International Asia Pacific . 17 ActionAid Australia . 18 Australian Council of Trade Unions . 19 Australian Fair Trade and Investment Network . 20 Conference of Leaders of Religious Institutes in NSW . 21 Edmund Rice Centre for Justice . 22 Electrical Trades Union of Australia . 23 Friends of the Earth Australia . 24 Greenpeace Australia Pacific . 25 MADGE Australia Inc . 26 National Tertiary Education Union . 27 Sisters of St Joseph . 28 Speaking 4 the Planet . 29 Sutherland Shire Environment Centre . 30 The Grail Women's Network for Global Justice . 31 Cambodian Grassroots Cross-sector Network . 32 Cambodian Labour Confederation . 33 Farmer for Farmer Network . 34 Independent Farmer Association for Community Development . 35 Social Action for Change . 36 The Messenger Band-MB . 37 Women's Network for Unity . 38 Worker's Information Center . 39 SILAKA . 40 Alliance for Sustainable & Holistic Agriculture (ASHA) . 41 Association for promotion sustainable development. Hisar. India . 42 Centre for Equity Studies . 43 Centre for Research and Advocacy Manipur . 44 Citizen News Service (CNS) . 45 Delhi Network of Positive People (DNP+) . 46 EMPOWER INDIA . 47 Forum on FTAs . 48 Indian Social Action Forum . 49 Lawyers Collective . 50 Low Cost Standard Therapeutics . 51 Madhyam . 52 New Trade Union Initiative (NTUI) . 53 People's Action For Rural Awakening . 54 Public Advocacy Initiatives for Rights and Values in India (PAIRVI) . 55 Right to Food Campaign India . 56 Sankalp Rehabilitation Trust . 57 Save Our Rice Campaign . 58 Socialist Party (India) . 59 Thanal . 60 Wada Na Toro Abhiyan (WNTA) . 61 IT for Change . 62 Samuel Hahnemann Associates And Research Centre . 63 Federation Of Indonesian Labour Struggle ( FPBI ) . 64 Koalisi Rakyat untuk Hak atas Air /people's coalition for the right to water CREATA (Center for Reasearch of Environment, Apppropriate Technology, . 65 and Advocacy) . 66 Indonesia AIDS Coalition . 67 People's Coalition for the Right to Water (KRuHA) . 68 SatuDunia (One World Indonesia) . 69 Serikat Perempuan Indonesia . 70 Serikat Petani Indonesia . 71 Solidaritas Perempuan (Women's Solidarity for Human Rights) . 72 Institut Perempuan . 73 Wahana Lingkungan Hidup Indonesia Gabungan Serikat Buruh Indonesia /Federation of Indonesian Trade Union . 74 (GSBI) . 75 Indonesia For Global Justice . 76 Mamademo . 77 Pacific Asia Resource Center (PARC) . 78 People's Action against TPP . 79 Association of Physicians for Humanism . 80 International trade committee in the Lawyers' Society for Democratic Society . 81 IPLeft . 82 Knowledge Commune . 83 Korean Federation of Medical Groups for Health Right (KFHR) . 84 Korean Progressive Network Jinbonet . 85 Open Net Korea . 86 People's Health Institute . 87 People's Health Movement Korea . 88 People's Solidarity for Participatory Democracy . 89 Action Coalition Against the TPPA (BANTAH) . 90 Consumers' Association of Penang . 91 Malaysian AIDS Council . 92 Malaysian Council for Tobacco Control (MCTC) . 93 Network of Oppressed Peoples (JERIT) Persatuan Pendidikan dan Kebajikan Jaringan Nelayan Pantai Malaysia . 94 (JARING) . 95 Positive Malaysian Treatment Access & Advocacy Group (MTAAG+) . 96 Sahabat Alam Malaysia (Friends of the Earth Malaysia) . 97 Cooperative Committee of Trade Unions . 98 88 Generation (Moenyin-Kachin) . 99 88 Generation (MyeikKyun Su, Tanintharyi) . 100 Action Group for Farmer Affair- Magway . 101 Action Group for Farmer Affair- Mandalay . 102 Action Group for Farmer Affair- Rakhine . 103 Action Group for Farmer Affair- Sagain . 104 Action Group for Farmer Affair-Ayeyawady . 105 Action Group for Farmer Affair-Bago . 106 Action Group for Farmer Affair-Northern Shan . 107 AD 2030 Vision (Sittwe) . 108 Ah Linn Tager Library (Sittwe) . 109 Ahlineain development organization . 110 Airavati . 111 Alin Saytaman Group . 112 Alin Theinta Group . 113 Alinn Bamaw Organization . 114 All Arakan Civil Society Organizations Partnership (Arakan) . 115 Andin Youth Organization . 116 Arakan National Network (Lay Daung) . 117 Arakan Women Network (Arakan) . 118 Ayar West Development Organization . 119 Ayeyawady West Development Organization . 120 BadeiDhaMoe Civil Society Organization . 121 Bago MATA Working Group . 122 Bago Youth Network Beautiful Beach Development Network (BBDN) (NgaYoke Kaung, . 123 Ayeyarwaddy) . 124 Bedar Social Development Group . 125 Bilin - Win Ka Village Ambulance association (Mon state) . 126 Bilin CSO Network . 127 Bo Bo Lwin . 128 Bobowin Emergency Rescue Service . 129 Bommazayya Social Development Association . 130 Bommazayya Social Development Association (Kant Ba Lu, Sagaing Division) . 131 Charity-oriented Myanmar . 132 Chin Youth Network . 133 Citizens' Rights Protection (Yangon) . 134 Community Response Group . 135 Community Sustainable Livelihood Development Committee . 136 Danu Youth . 137 Dawei Active Youth . 138 Dawei Development Association . 139 Dawei Farmer Union . 140 Dawei Research Association . 141 Dawei W atch Foundation . 142 Dawei Youth Fellowship . 143 Democratic Education Corner (DEC) . 144 Developmental Justice Myanmar . 145 East light . 146 Eco Wave CBO (Tahnintharyi) . 147 Environmental Protection Organization (Kyauktaw) . 148 Environmental Protection Organization (Ponnagyun) . 149 Environmental Protection Organization (Mrauk oo) . 150 Equality Myanmar . 151 Farmer Development and Environment Conservation Organization . 152 Farmer Union (Kyaukse) . 153 Farmers And Land Workers Union (SHAN) . 154 Farmers Network (Meikhtilar District) . 155 Freethinkers . 156 Future Light Youth (Mon State) . 157 Golden Heart Organization . 158 Green Generation . 159 Green Light Organization . 160 Green Network (Kyun Su, Thanintaryi) . 161 Green Trust (Pyin Oo Lwin) . 162 Green Wave Environmental Conservation Networks (Ayarwaddy) . 163 Hin Thar Dagon Group (Bago- Letpadan) . 164 Human Rights Educators Network . 165 Human Rights Watch (Dawei) . 166 IFI Watch Kyun Su (Kyun Su, Tanintharyi) . 167 IFI Watch Myanmar (Yangon) . 168 Independent Volunteers . 169 K' Cho Land Development Organization . 170 Ka Mar Sai Social Support Organization (Mon state) . 171 Kachin National Youth Network . 172 Kachin Peace Network . 173 Kachin State Youth Network . 174 Kalyana Mitta Foundation (Yangon) Kan Chay Arr Man Fishery Development Network (NgaYoke Kaung, . 175 Ayeyarwaddy) Kan Let Youth Social Organization (Kin Mon Chaung Village, Kyeikhto, Mon . 176 state) . 177 Kanbawza Youth Library Network . 178 Kanpetlet Land Development Organization . 179 Karen Environmental and Social Action Network . 180 Karen Peace Support Network . 181 Karenni Nationalities People's Liberation . 182 Karenni State Women . 183 Karuna Mission Social Solidarity . 184 Kayan New Generation Youth . 185 Khun Tan Nwe PaOh Youth Network Mon . 186 Ko Than Hla Rakhine Youth Generation (RakhineState) . 187 Kun Gyan Gone Network (Kun Gyan Gone, Yangon) . 188 Kungyangon Network . 189 Kyauk Phyu Social Network (Kyauk Phyu) . 190 Kyaukkyi Development Watch . 191 KYO Kachin Youth . 192 LAIN Technical Support Group ( Loikaw, Karenni) . 193 Land In Our Hands . 194 Law Home Law Firm (Loikaw, Kayah State ) . 195 Lighthouse Social Development Organization (Ayarwaddy) . 196 Lighthouse social development organization (ThaBound) . 197 Local Development Network (Mon) . 198 Ma Yu Kam Development Association (Rathedaung) . 199 Mandalay Community Center . 200 Mar Ya Ja Organization (Myitkyina, Kachin State) . 201 Matupi Women Organization . 202 Maw Gwun Thit Network Mawlamyine Natural Disaster Prevention and Rescue Organization (Mon . 203 state) . 204 Mawlamyine Youth Association . 205 Mawlamyine Youth Network . 206 May Yu Rin Thwe Social Association (Rathedaung) . 207 Maymyo Farmer Development network . 208 Merguie Archipelago (Kyun Su, Tanintharyi) . 209 Metta Development Foundation . 210 Metta Lat Kan (Myeik, Tanintharyi) . 211 Min Hla Youth Network . 212 Mizzima Hnalonethat (Loikaw, Kayah) . 213 Mon State CSOs Network . 214 Mon State Youth Network . 215 Mong Pan Youth Association . 216 Mwae Taung Area Development . 217 Myanmar Alliance for Accountability and Transparency (Ayeyarwaddy) . 218 Myanmar Alliance for Accountability and Transparency (Mon State) . 219 Myanmar Alliance for Accountability and Transparency (Shan) . 220 Myanmar Alliance for Transparency & Accountability (Mandalay) . 221 Myanmar China Pipeline Watch . 222 Myanmar Deaf Community Development Association . 223 Myanmar People Alliance . 224 Myanmar Youth Society Network . 225 Myat Won Thit Knowledge Society . 226 Myaung Mya Youth Network . 227 Myitmakha Watch . 228 Naga Students and Youth Federation (Yangon) . 229 Nan Thet Thet Tun Nature Lover (Mandalay) Nate Ban Shwe Pyi Youth Social association (KaTike Kye Village, Thahton . 230 Mon State) . 231 Natural Green Alliance . 232 New Generation Youth Association (Buthedaung) . 233 Open Data Myanmar . 234 Our Lovely World (Taunggyi, Shan State) . 235 Pa-O Youth Organization . 236 Pace on Peaceful Pann Tai Shin Regional Development Organization (Mawlamyinegyun, . 237 Ayeyarwaddy) . 238 Paung Ku . 239 Peace & Open Society (KyaukseTownship) . 240 Peace and Justice (Kachin) . 241 Phoenix Association . 242 Promotion Of Indigenous and Nature Together . 243 Public Legal Aid Network . 244 Public Welfare Network (PWN) . 245 Pyoe Khinn Thit Foundation (Maubin) . 246 Rakhine Youth New Generation . 247 Rammer Shwe Myae Parahita Association (Ram Bray) . 248 Real Image Social Development Organization (Bogalay, Ayeyarwaddy) . 249 Right and Peace Organization (Kalay) . 250 Sein Lann Pyin Oo . 251 Sein Yaung So . 252 Shan State Peace Task Force . 253 Shwe Bo Buddhist Youth (Shwe Bo, Sagaing) . 254 Shwe Chan Myay Network (Kungyangone Township, Yangon) . 255 Shwe Chinthae Social Service Group (Shwebo) Shwe Hmaw Wun Kyauktan Region Development Organization (Kyauktan . 256 ,Yangon) . 257 Shwe Kyin Chit Thu Group . 258 Shwe Yeik Sit Environmental Group . 259 Shwechinthae Farmers Network (Shwe Bo) . 260 Sidoktayar Development Organization . 261 Sittaung Melody Social Network . 262 Sky Youth (Kyauk Phyu) . 263 Snow Or Dew Buddhist Youth (SODBY) . 264 Social Program Aid for Civic Education (Arakan) . 265 Social Vision Services . 266 Supporting Harmonious Actions and Nurturing for Advancing Hope . 267 Ta'ang Student Youth . 268 Ta'ang Youth Organization . 269 Taungzalatt (Mindat, Chin State) . 270 Tavoyan Youth . 271 Tha Pyu Chaine Youth Parahita (Tha Pyu Chaine-Thandwe) . 272 Tha Zin Ligeal Aid (Arakan) . 273 The Gone Youth Network . 274 Third Eye Network (Mindat, Chin State) . 275 Tontay Youth . 276 Uakthon Local Social Development Organization . 277 Union of Karenni State Youth . 278 United ACT . 279 Wan Lark Development Foundation (Arakan) . 280 We Are Tai (Peace and Local Development Group) . 281 Witmutti Volunteer Group . 282 Women For Women Foundation . 283 Wunpawng Ninghtoi (WPN) . 284 Ye Social Society . 285 Yoma Chitthu Group . 286 Youth for Social Change . 287 YPHN . 288 Zinlum Committee (Tan Phe Village, Kachin) . 289 It’s Our Future . 290 Alyansa Tigil Mina (ATM) . 291 Aniban ng mga Manggagawa sa Agrikultura Pilipinas . 292 Campaign for a Life of Dignity (KAMP) . 293 Freedom from Debt Coalition (FDC) . 294 IBON Foundation . 295 Initiatives for Dialogue and Empowerment through Alternative Legal Services . 296 KILUSAN para sa Pambansang Demokrasya (KILUSAN) . 297 Sentro ng mga Nagkakaisa at Progresibong Manggagawa . 298 Social Watch Philippines . 299 WomanHealth Philippines . 300 GABRIELA Alliance of Filipino Women . 301 Ecological Alert and Recovery - Thailand (EARTH) . 302 Thai AIDS Treatment Action Group . 303 AIDS Access Foundation . 304 Alternative Agriculture Network . 305 BioThai . 306 Drug Study Group . 307 Foundation for AIDS Rights . 308 Foundation for Consumers . 309 Friends of Kidney Failure Patients Group . 310 FTA Watch . 311 Rural Pharmacists Group . 312 Stop Drink Network . 313 Thai Holistic Health Foundation . 314 Thai NGO Coalition on AIDS . 315 Thai Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS (TNP+) 316 Vietnam Network of People living with HIV (VNP+) Descargar el PDF de esta carta.