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EU-Tunisia DCFTA
A deep and comprehensive free trade agreement (DCFTA) is currently being negotiated between
Tunisia and the European Union (EU). It aims to increase trade between Tunisia and the EU, and is
said to be better adapted to the democratic transition and economic reconstruction of Tunisia.
However, it seems such an agreement would only deepen the trade openness approach begun
with the Association Agreement (AA). Negotiated with the Ben Ali dictatorship, it had been
criticized by both trade unions and employers at the time. The negotiation of a new deep and
comprehensive agreement may represent an opportunity for some sectors, but this policy note
highlights its risks, calls for a prior assessment of the AA and an independent impact assessment
of the DCFTA, and makes recommendations for an agreement consistent with the Sustainable
Development Goals (SDGs).
Forum Tunisien pour les droits économiques et sociaux (FTDES) – CNCD-11.11.11 – International Treatment
Preparedness Coalition (ITPC) MENA – Euromedrights – Transnational Institute (TNI)
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EU-Tunisia DCFTA
Seven years after the revolution, social protest is rising, especially in the most vulnerable regions inside
Tunisia1
. Following the Arab revolutions, the EU expressed its will to adapt its policy to the new
southern Mediterranean contexts and challenges. The new European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP),
unveiled in 2015, claims to offer a tailor-made partnership to each partner, adapted to its willingness
to engage with the EU and on the path of democratic transition. According to the "more for more"
principle, the partnership with the EU can be strengthened as reforms are put in place. A central tool
of this new ENP: the DCFTAs, proposed to Morocco and Tunisia in the first place. They aim to liberalize
new sectors (agriculture, services, investment, public procurement), but also to deepen trade by
eliminating "non-tariff barriers" to trade and by organizing regulatory cooperation. However, what the
EU presents as an offer adapted to the new regional context is only the continuation of the approach
already used in the 1990s Association Agreements (AA). Besides, DCFTAs are standard agreements
and belong to the so-called "WTO+2
" model the EU aims to impose. It has notably signed such an
agreement with Canada (CETA) and is in negotiations with countries of all continents. It is therefore
inappropriate to consider it about a tailor-made partnership for Tunisia.
An extension of the Association Agreement
Some of the potential impacts of the DCFTA on the socio-economic situation in Tunisia can be assessed
in the light of the expectations and achievements of the EU-Tunisia AA. Concluded in 1995, the latter
aimed, according to its promoters, to open the European market to Tunisian industrial products, to
increase economic growth, to allow Tunisia to take a better place in globalized value chains, to attract
more foreign direct investment (FDI) and to reduce external debt3
. Despite the absence of a thorough
evaluation4
, signs are already clear: since 1995, FDIs have been concentrated in coastal regions, mostly
in exporting companies operating offshore (thus not contributing to the country's public finances), the
trade balance has been deteriorating5
, the Tunisian economy is locked into low added-value
1
See : Janne D’Othée, N., « Sept ans après la révolution, la Tunisie à la croisée des chemins », CNCD-11.11.11, 15 décembre
2017. https://www.cncd.be/Sept-ans-apres-la-revolution-la
2
In recent years, the EU has engaged in the negotiation of numerous bilateral agreements (with Canada, Singapore, Japan,
Vietnam, Mexico, etc.) in order to overcome the current blockages at the WTO, hence the term "WTO+". This allows it to
include clauses that it fails to obtain in the multilateral framework, such as greater patent protection to protect the
pharmaceutical industry.
3
Bedoui, A. & Mokadem, M., Evaluation du partenariat entre l’Union européenne et la Tunisie, Rosa Luxembourg Stiftung,
2016.
4
The European Commission has launched a study on the 6 Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreements (Morocco, Algeria,
Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon), which is not expected to be concluded until 2019. Civil society has highlighted the lack of
guarantees of independence and of impact on human rights and sustainable development
https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/initiatives/ares-2017-5657003_en The Tunisian government has
also reportedly launched a study.
5
Tunisia's trade deficit with the EU has improved with the AA thanks to the offshore regime. If we consider only the on-
shore regime, Tunisia's trade deficit has worsened since the conclusion of the AA. Under this regime, companies in which
more than 66% of the capital belongs to non-residents enjoy tax and customs advantages equivalent to approximately 2.3
billion Tunisian dinars per year. They did not pay taxes until 2014, when the rate was set at 10%. 80% of foreign companies
operate in Tunisia under this offshore regime and in 2014 it represented 66.2% of Tunisian exports. Bedoui, A. & Mokadem,
M., op. cit., pp. 24-25 ; Mahjoub, A. & Saadaoui, Z., p. 68.
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production, and unemployment among young graduates is exploding6
. Outcomes are far from what
was expected.
Liberalisation of agriculture
Agriculture is an important sector of the Tunisian economy, accounting for 10% of GDP (against 1.5%
for the EU7
), 14.2% of total employment8
and 45% in rural areas9
.
The liberalisation of agriculture could allow certain Tunisian products to increase their exports, in
particular olive oil and dates10
. Thus the DCFTA would stimulate employment in the production of fruit
and vegetables or vegetable oils, but most of these jobs would be unskilled and temporary11
.
Moreover, many export quotas are currently not fulfilled, as in the case of oranges. Thus, for citrus
fruits, a larger opening does not seem beneficial12
.
On the contrary, the opening of the Tunisian market risks increasing the vulnerability of the agricultural
sector to European exports, which are more productive and subsidized by the Common Agricultural
Policy (CAP). For instance, Spain is the world's leading exporter of citrus fruits and its products could
eventually enter Tunisia freely. Moreover, some key sectors such as cereals or livestock could suffer
net losses in production volumes, added value and employment13
. Tunisia thus risks deepening an
agro-export orientation model, already encouraged by the investment of major European companies
in the sector, losing jobs in agriculture and becoming more dependent on foreign markets for its basic
food needs.
Liberalisation of services
In the Tunisian services sector (60% of GDP and 50% of total employment14
), sub-sectors of information
and communication technologies, financial services and transport are the most dynamic, but also the
most protected15
. These sectors are likely to be the most affected by European competition. A study
commissioned by the European Commission and published in May 2013 indicates that Tunisia's
services sector should see a drop in exports and an increase in imports as a result of the DCFTA16
.
6
Mahjoub, A. & Saadaoui, Z., Impact de l’Accord de libre-échange complet et approfondi sur les droits économiques et
sociaux en Tunisie, Euromedrights, mai 2015.
7
World Bank data, 2017.
8
Data from INS (National Institute of Statistics of Tunisia), 2017.
9
Ecorys, Trade Sustainability Impact Assessment in support of negotiations of a DCFTA between the EU and Tunisia, Study
commissioned by the Directorate General for Trade of the European Commission, November 2013, p. 136.
10
Ibid, pp. 33-34.
11
Mahjoub, A. & Saadaoui, Z., op. cit., pp. 27-30.
12
Video of the European Neighbourhood Program for Agriculture and Rural Development-ENPARD, L'essentiel sur l'étude
de l'impact ALECA sur la filière des Agrumes en Tunisie, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzF4dcq0Er8
13
Ecorys, Trade Sustainability Impact Assessment in support of negotiations of a DCFTA between the EU and Tunisia, Study
commissioned by the Directorate General for Trade of the European Commission, November 2013, pp. 33-34.
14
Fact Sheet "The EU proposal on services, investment and electronic trade", European Commission, April 2016.
http://trade.ec.europa.eu/doclib/docs/2016/april/tradoc_154500.pdf
15
Mahjoub et Saadaoui, op. cit., pp. 44-47.
16
Ecorys, Evaluation de l’impact commercial durable en support des négociations pour un Accord de Libre-échange Complet
et Approfondi entre l’Union Européenne et la Tunisie. Résumé analytique du rapport Technique Intérimaire, étude effectuée
pour la DG Commerce (Commission européenne), mai 2013, p. 6.
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Services will also be liberalized via negative lists. The principle is simple: all services are opened up to
the competition of companies of the other contracting party, with the exception of the regulations and
sectors explicitly listed in the annex - in contrast to the positive lists used in the WTO, which limit
liberalisation to explicitly listed services. Services, including public services, which are not properly
listed would therefore be subject to European competition.
Moreover, lack of freedom of movement undermine Tunisian opportunities. Tunisian service providers
need visas and work permits to access the EU, unlike their European competitors who can come and
go without visas. Thus since the beginning of the negotiations, Tunisia has been asking for an
agreement on workers mobility, linked to the DCFTA17
.
Investment protection
Investment protection measures could pose economic, social and democratic problems. The text
proposed by the EU explicitly prohibits the Tunisian government from demanding conditions of
recruitment of national staff, or skills and technologies transfers, when they could be very useful tools
to upgrade the Tunisian economy18
.
On the other hand, an agreement on investor-state dispute settlement is to be negotiated19
. It will
probably be separate from the trade agreement, given the recent European Commission's decision to
distinguish these two matters20
. As in the case of the treaties between the EU and Canada (CETA21
) or
the United States (TTIP22
), such a measure undermines democratic control and due process of law.
Indeed, the arbitration clause would effectively allow foreign investors to attack the Tunisian
government for "indirect expropriation" in special private courts. They could therefore demand
compensation for the fact that the Tunisian government has legislated on the protection of workers,
health or the environment, for example23
. This provision has already cost hundreds of millions of
dollars to states that have tried to regulate the economy and protect public interest24
.
Regulatory Harmonisation and Intellectual Property
The EU proposes harmonizing Tunisian regulations with EU standards, whether on technical barriers
to trade, sanitary and phytosanitary rules or intellectual property rights (IPR). The adoption of these
17
See FTDES, « Négociations UE- Tunisie : libérer les échanges sans échanger les libertés ? », 8 mai 2018
https://ftdes.net/fr/ue-tunisie/.
18
ALECA, Proposition de la partie européenne (avril 2016), « Commerce des services, investissement et commerce
électronique », Article 7 « Prescription de résultats », pp. 7-9.
19
While this provision is not yet included in the text made public in 2016, it is systematically included in the EU's new free
trade agreements. Section II of the chapter on investment, "Investment protection", indicates that a text will be proposed
at a later stage.
20
“EU Commission tends to split up trade deals”, Euranet, 23 avril 2018. http://euranetplus-inside.eu/eu-commission-
tends-to-split-up-trade-deals/
21
Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) negotiated between the EU and Canada.
22
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) negotiated between the EU and the US.
23
See for example Thomas Fritz, International Investment Agreements Under Scrutiny, Traidcraft, 2015 pp. 14-18
https://www.tni.org/files/download/iias_report_feb_2015.pdf
24
Latin American countries have paid $20.6 billion to investors since 1996. See Transnational Institute, ISDS in numbers,
2017.
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new rules goes against Tunisia's sovereignty. As a sovereign country that is not part of the EU, it is up
to the Tunisian government to choose the values, rules and standards it wants to adopt with regard to
food, chemicals, technologies, personal data management, etc. Moreover, Tunisia's normative and
technological capacities being different from those of the EU, directly transposing European standards
may not be appropriate to the Tunisian context.
Moreover, the IPRs proposal is of "TRIPS+25
" type and would therefore reduce Tunisian authorities'
room for manoeuvre in public health policy. In particular, it would lengthen patent durations, protect
clinical trial data of many medicines and thus reduce the Tunisian population's access to generic
medicines26
.
Conclusion: Tunisia is not ready for the DCFTA
Tunisia is considered as a successful example of democratic transition resulting from the Arab springs.
But the achievements in civil and political rights are currently weakened by the deterioration of the
economic and social situation of the country, while the 2011 revolution was itself the consequence of
a catastrophic social situation. Some sectors, notably olive oil, could benefit from the deepened trade
opening, but the DCFTA, developed on the foundations of the AA, could also hamper small farmers,
service providers, and small entrepreneurs, restrict access to health, limit Tunisia's freedom to legislate
in social or environmental matters, and dampen its rise in technological range. Simply put, the DCFTA
risks reducing Tunisia's political leeway to face its social and economic challenges.
Now does not seem a good time to negotiate an agreement of this magnitude. Tunisia does not
currently have a strong comparative advantage enabling it to compete with the European economies.
Moreover, the democratic transition is far from complete: constitutional bodies, including the
Constitutional Court, are yet to be established27
, Parliament lacks resources, and substantive issues,
including social and territorial inequalities and collective development choices, have not been
resolved. It is therefore important to allow Tunisia time to complete its democratisation process, on
the one hand, and to finalize a truly independent evaluation of the AA, on the other hand, before
further negotiating a new agreement - which should be more focused on achieving the Sustainable
Development Goals in Tunisia.
25
TRIPS refers to the WTO agreements on trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights. Here, the proposal aims to
go beyond the commitments made by Tunisia in these agreements, in the sense of greater IPR protection (extension of
patents on new medicines, lower requirements for patentability criteria, less "flexibility" for public authorities, introduction
of research data protection).
26
See International Treatment and Preparedness Coalition, Évaluation du cadre légal en matière de propriété intellectuelle
et impact sur l’accès aux médicaments (Egypte, Maroc, Tunisie), Septembre 2017.
27
As any international treaty, the ALECA will have to be in conformity with the Tunisian Constitution, it is therefore
necessary that the Constitutional Court be established to confirm it.
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Recommendations
Trade must support sustainable development. As the negotiation process is being sped up, we advise
instead to take the necessary time for reflection and evaluation. We especially recommend to:
- Condition the negotiations to the finalisation of the evaluation of the Association Agreements
and carry out an independent (ex ante) impact assessment of the DCFTA including the impact
on human rights and sustainable development, in accordance with the Guiding Principles for
Human Rights Impact Assessments of Trade and Investment Agreements28
.
- On the basis of the results of these assessments and if an agreement is found favourable for
Tunisia, adopt a new negotiating mandate based on the alternative trade mandate29
, to
enable the agreement to contribute to Tunisia's sustainable development.
- Ensure a democratic negotiating process that ensures both transparency of negotiations by
publishing the mandate, as well as updated negotiating texts, and a genuine public debate on
the treaty’s issues.
- Exclude any agreement that includes an arbitration clause. They allow foreign investors to
attack signatory states for "indirect expropriation" and thus challenge the adoption of new
legislation, in particular with social, environmental or health objectives consistent with the
Sustainable Development Goals.
- Include a binding sustainable development chapter, linked to a complaints and sanctions
mechanism and ensuring compliance by all economic actors with the Multilateral
Environmental Agreements and ILO conventions, with a view to explicitly guaranteeing the
superiority of these agreements and conventions over the trade agreement.
- Do not use negative lists for services liberalisation, but have a positive list approach if certain
services are committed, as is the case at the WTO.
- Ensure that any agreement is consistent with the objective of food sovereignty, which
implies guaranteeing Tunisia the necessary room for manoeuvre to support family farming and
agro-ecological practices.
- Avoid making the DCFTA a "WTO+" agreement, in particular in regard to intellectual property
rights, in order not to hinder the achievement of universal objectives regarding the right to
health, to promote access to medicines and, more generally, technology transfer - in particular
the green technologies needed for the ecological transition.
- Ensure special and differential treatment for Tunisia, whose level of development is much
lower than that of the EU.
28
"Guiding Principles on Human Rights Impact Assessments of Trade and Investment Agreements”, Report presented at the
19th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council by Olivier De Schutter, Special Rapporteur on the Right to food,
19 December 2011 http://www.srfood.org/images/stories/pdf/officialreports/20120306_hria_en.pdf
29
The alternative Trade Mandate, Trade: time for a new vision, https://corporateeurope.org/sites/default/files/trade-
time_for_a_new_vision-print.pdf

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  • 1. May 2018 EU-Tunisia DCFTA A deep and comprehensive free trade agreement (DCFTA) is currently being negotiated between Tunisia and the European Union (EU). It aims to increase trade between Tunisia and the EU, and is said to be better adapted to the democratic transition and economic reconstruction of Tunisia. However, it seems such an agreement would only deepen the trade openness approach begun with the Association Agreement (AA). Negotiated with the Ben Ali dictatorship, it had been criticized by both trade unions and employers at the time. The negotiation of a new deep and comprehensive agreement may represent an opportunity for some sectors, but this policy note highlights its risks, calls for a prior assessment of the AA and an independent impact assessment of the DCFTA, and makes recommendations for an agreement consistent with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Forum Tunisien pour les droits économiques et sociaux (FTDES) – CNCD-11.11.11 – International Treatment Preparedness Coalition (ITPC) MENA – Euromedrights – Transnational Institute (TNI)
  • 2. 1 EU-TunisiaDCFTA|01/05/2018 EU-Tunisia DCFTA Seven years after the revolution, social protest is rising, especially in the most vulnerable regions inside Tunisia1 . Following the Arab revolutions, the EU expressed its will to adapt its policy to the new southern Mediterranean contexts and challenges. The new European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), unveiled in 2015, claims to offer a tailor-made partnership to each partner, adapted to its willingness to engage with the EU and on the path of democratic transition. According to the "more for more" principle, the partnership with the EU can be strengthened as reforms are put in place. A central tool of this new ENP: the DCFTAs, proposed to Morocco and Tunisia in the first place. They aim to liberalize new sectors (agriculture, services, investment, public procurement), but also to deepen trade by eliminating "non-tariff barriers" to trade and by organizing regulatory cooperation. However, what the EU presents as an offer adapted to the new regional context is only the continuation of the approach already used in the 1990s Association Agreements (AA). Besides, DCFTAs are standard agreements and belong to the so-called "WTO+2 " model the EU aims to impose. It has notably signed such an agreement with Canada (CETA) and is in negotiations with countries of all continents. It is therefore inappropriate to consider it about a tailor-made partnership for Tunisia. An extension of the Association Agreement Some of the potential impacts of the DCFTA on the socio-economic situation in Tunisia can be assessed in the light of the expectations and achievements of the EU-Tunisia AA. Concluded in 1995, the latter aimed, according to its promoters, to open the European market to Tunisian industrial products, to increase economic growth, to allow Tunisia to take a better place in globalized value chains, to attract more foreign direct investment (FDI) and to reduce external debt3 . Despite the absence of a thorough evaluation4 , signs are already clear: since 1995, FDIs have been concentrated in coastal regions, mostly in exporting companies operating offshore (thus not contributing to the country's public finances), the trade balance has been deteriorating5 , the Tunisian economy is locked into low added-value 1 See : Janne D’Othée, N., « Sept ans après la révolution, la Tunisie à la croisée des chemins », CNCD-11.11.11, 15 décembre 2017. https://www.cncd.be/Sept-ans-apres-la-revolution-la 2 In recent years, the EU has engaged in the negotiation of numerous bilateral agreements (with Canada, Singapore, Japan, Vietnam, Mexico, etc.) in order to overcome the current blockages at the WTO, hence the term "WTO+". This allows it to include clauses that it fails to obtain in the multilateral framework, such as greater patent protection to protect the pharmaceutical industry. 3 Bedoui, A. & Mokadem, M., Evaluation du partenariat entre l’Union européenne et la Tunisie, Rosa Luxembourg Stiftung, 2016. 4 The European Commission has launched a study on the 6 Euro-Mediterranean Association Agreements (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon), which is not expected to be concluded until 2019. Civil society has highlighted the lack of guarantees of independence and of impact on human rights and sustainable development https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/initiatives/ares-2017-5657003_en The Tunisian government has also reportedly launched a study. 5 Tunisia's trade deficit with the EU has improved with the AA thanks to the offshore regime. If we consider only the on- shore regime, Tunisia's trade deficit has worsened since the conclusion of the AA. Under this regime, companies in which more than 66% of the capital belongs to non-residents enjoy tax and customs advantages equivalent to approximately 2.3 billion Tunisian dinars per year. They did not pay taxes until 2014, when the rate was set at 10%. 80% of foreign companies operate in Tunisia under this offshore regime and in 2014 it represented 66.2% of Tunisian exports. Bedoui, A. & Mokadem, M., op. cit., pp. 24-25 ; Mahjoub, A. & Saadaoui, Z., p. 68.
  • 3. 2 EU-TunisiaDCFTA|01/05/2018 production, and unemployment among young graduates is exploding6 . Outcomes are far from what was expected. Liberalisation of agriculture Agriculture is an important sector of the Tunisian economy, accounting for 10% of GDP (against 1.5% for the EU7 ), 14.2% of total employment8 and 45% in rural areas9 . The liberalisation of agriculture could allow certain Tunisian products to increase their exports, in particular olive oil and dates10 . Thus the DCFTA would stimulate employment in the production of fruit and vegetables or vegetable oils, but most of these jobs would be unskilled and temporary11 . Moreover, many export quotas are currently not fulfilled, as in the case of oranges. Thus, for citrus fruits, a larger opening does not seem beneficial12 . On the contrary, the opening of the Tunisian market risks increasing the vulnerability of the agricultural sector to European exports, which are more productive and subsidized by the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). For instance, Spain is the world's leading exporter of citrus fruits and its products could eventually enter Tunisia freely. Moreover, some key sectors such as cereals or livestock could suffer net losses in production volumes, added value and employment13 . Tunisia thus risks deepening an agro-export orientation model, already encouraged by the investment of major European companies in the sector, losing jobs in agriculture and becoming more dependent on foreign markets for its basic food needs. Liberalisation of services In the Tunisian services sector (60% of GDP and 50% of total employment14 ), sub-sectors of information and communication technologies, financial services and transport are the most dynamic, but also the most protected15 . These sectors are likely to be the most affected by European competition. A study commissioned by the European Commission and published in May 2013 indicates that Tunisia's services sector should see a drop in exports and an increase in imports as a result of the DCFTA16 . 6 Mahjoub, A. & Saadaoui, Z., Impact de l’Accord de libre-échange complet et approfondi sur les droits économiques et sociaux en Tunisie, Euromedrights, mai 2015. 7 World Bank data, 2017. 8 Data from INS (National Institute of Statistics of Tunisia), 2017. 9 Ecorys, Trade Sustainability Impact Assessment in support of negotiations of a DCFTA between the EU and Tunisia, Study commissioned by the Directorate General for Trade of the European Commission, November 2013, p. 136. 10 Ibid, pp. 33-34. 11 Mahjoub, A. & Saadaoui, Z., op. cit., pp. 27-30. 12 Video of the European Neighbourhood Program for Agriculture and Rural Development-ENPARD, L'essentiel sur l'étude de l'impact ALECA sur la filière des Agrumes en Tunisie, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzF4dcq0Er8 13 Ecorys, Trade Sustainability Impact Assessment in support of negotiations of a DCFTA between the EU and Tunisia, Study commissioned by the Directorate General for Trade of the European Commission, November 2013, pp. 33-34. 14 Fact Sheet "The EU proposal on services, investment and electronic trade", European Commission, April 2016. http://trade.ec.europa.eu/doclib/docs/2016/april/tradoc_154500.pdf 15 Mahjoub et Saadaoui, op. cit., pp. 44-47. 16 Ecorys, Evaluation de l’impact commercial durable en support des négociations pour un Accord de Libre-échange Complet et Approfondi entre l’Union Européenne et la Tunisie. Résumé analytique du rapport Technique Intérimaire, étude effectuée pour la DG Commerce (Commission européenne), mai 2013, p. 6.
  • 4. 3 EU-TunisiaDCFTA|01/05/2018 Services will also be liberalized via negative lists. The principle is simple: all services are opened up to the competition of companies of the other contracting party, with the exception of the regulations and sectors explicitly listed in the annex - in contrast to the positive lists used in the WTO, which limit liberalisation to explicitly listed services. Services, including public services, which are not properly listed would therefore be subject to European competition. Moreover, lack of freedom of movement undermine Tunisian opportunities. Tunisian service providers need visas and work permits to access the EU, unlike their European competitors who can come and go without visas. Thus since the beginning of the negotiations, Tunisia has been asking for an agreement on workers mobility, linked to the DCFTA17 . Investment protection Investment protection measures could pose economic, social and democratic problems. The text proposed by the EU explicitly prohibits the Tunisian government from demanding conditions of recruitment of national staff, or skills and technologies transfers, when they could be very useful tools to upgrade the Tunisian economy18 . On the other hand, an agreement on investor-state dispute settlement is to be negotiated19 . It will probably be separate from the trade agreement, given the recent European Commission's decision to distinguish these two matters20 . As in the case of the treaties between the EU and Canada (CETA21 ) or the United States (TTIP22 ), such a measure undermines democratic control and due process of law. Indeed, the arbitration clause would effectively allow foreign investors to attack the Tunisian government for "indirect expropriation" in special private courts. They could therefore demand compensation for the fact that the Tunisian government has legislated on the protection of workers, health or the environment, for example23 . This provision has already cost hundreds of millions of dollars to states that have tried to regulate the economy and protect public interest24 . Regulatory Harmonisation and Intellectual Property The EU proposes harmonizing Tunisian regulations with EU standards, whether on technical barriers to trade, sanitary and phytosanitary rules or intellectual property rights (IPR). The adoption of these 17 See FTDES, « Négociations UE- Tunisie : libérer les échanges sans échanger les libertés ? », 8 mai 2018 https://ftdes.net/fr/ue-tunisie/. 18 ALECA, Proposition de la partie européenne (avril 2016), « Commerce des services, investissement et commerce électronique », Article 7 « Prescription de résultats », pp. 7-9. 19 While this provision is not yet included in the text made public in 2016, it is systematically included in the EU's new free trade agreements. Section II of the chapter on investment, "Investment protection", indicates that a text will be proposed at a later stage. 20 “EU Commission tends to split up trade deals”, Euranet, 23 avril 2018. http://euranetplus-inside.eu/eu-commission- tends-to-split-up-trade-deals/ 21 Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) negotiated between the EU and Canada. 22 Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) negotiated between the EU and the US. 23 See for example Thomas Fritz, International Investment Agreements Under Scrutiny, Traidcraft, 2015 pp. 14-18 https://www.tni.org/files/download/iias_report_feb_2015.pdf 24 Latin American countries have paid $20.6 billion to investors since 1996. See Transnational Institute, ISDS in numbers, 2017.
  • 5. 4 EU-TunisiaDCFTA|01/05/2018 new rules goes against Tunisia's sovereignty. As a sovereign country that is not part of the EU, it is up to the Tunisian government to choose the values, rules and standards it wants to adopt with regard to food, chemicals, technologies, personal data management, etc. Moreover, Tunisia's normative and technological capacities being different from those of the EU, directly transposing European standards may not be appropriate to the Tunisian context. Moreover, the IPRs proposal is of "TRIPS+25 " type and would therefore reduce Tunisian authorities' room for manoeuvre in public health policy. In particular, it would lengthen patent durations, protect clinical trial data of many medicines and thus reduce the Tunisian population's access to generic medicines26 . Conclusion: Tunisia is not ready for the DCFTA Tunisia is considered as a successful example of democratic transition resulting from the Arab springs. But the achievements in civil and political rights are currently weakened by the deterioration of the economic and social situation of the country, while the 2011 revolution was itself the consequence of a catastrophic social situation. Some sectors, notably olive oil, could benefit from the deepened trade opening, but the DCFTA, developed on the foundations of the AA, could also hamper small farmers, service providers, and small entrepreneurs, restrict access to health, limit Tunisia's freedom to legislate in social or environmental matters, and dampen its rise in technological range. Simply put, the DCFTA risks reducing Tunisia's political leeway to face its social and economic challenges. Now does not seem a good time to negotiate an agreement of this magnitude. Tunisia does not currently have a strong comparative advantage enabling it to compete with the European economies. Moreover, the democratic transition is far from complete: constitutional bodies, including the Constitutional Court, are yet to be established27 , Parliament lacks resources, and substantive issues, including social and territorial inequalities and collective development choices, have not been resolved. It is therefore important to allow Tunisia time to complete its democratisation process, on the one hand, and to finalize a truly independent evaluation of the AA, on the other hand, before further negotiating a new agreement - which should be more focused on achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in Tunisia. 25 TRIPS refers to the WTO agreements on trade-related aspects of intellectual property rights. Here, the proposal aims to go beyond the commitments made by Tunisia in these agreements, in the sense of greater IPR protection (extension of patents on new medicines, lower requirements for patentability criteria, less "flexibility" for public authorities, introduction of research data protection). 26 See International Treatment and Preparedness Coalition, Évaluation du cadre légal en matière de propriété intellectuelle et impact sur l’accès aux médicaments (Egypte, Maroc, Tunisie), Septembre 2017. 27 As any international treaty, the ALECA will have to be in conformity with the Tunisian Constitution, it is therefore necessary that the Constitutional Court be established to confirm it.
  • 6. 5 EU-TunisiaDCFTA|01/05/2018 Recommendations Trade must support sustainable development. As the negotiation process is being sped up, we advise instead to take the necessary time for reflection and evaluation. We especially recommend to: - Condition the negotiations to the finalisation of the evaluation of the Association Agreements and carry out an independent (ex ante) impact assessment of the DCFTA including the impact on human rights and sustainable development, in accordance with the Guiding Principles for Human Rights Impact Assessments of Trade and Investment Agreements28 . - On the basis of the results of these assessments and if an agreement is found favourable for Tunisia, adopt a new negotiating mandate based on the alternative trade mandate29 , to enable the agreement to contribute to Tunisia's sustainable development. - Ensure a democratic negotiating process that ensures both transparency of negotiations by publishing the mandate, as well as updated negotiating texts, and a genuine public debate on the treaty’s issues. - Exclude any agreement that includes an arbitration clause. They allow foreign investors to attack signatory states for "indirect expropriation" and thus challenge the adoption of new legislation, in particular with social, environmental or health objectives consistent with the Sustainable Development Goals. - Include a binding sustainable development chapter, linked to a complaints and sanctions mechanism and ensuring compliance by all economic actors with the Multilateral Environmental Agreements and ILO conventions, with a view to explicitly guaranteeing the superiority of these agreements and conventions over the trade agreement. - Do not use negative lists for services liberalisation, but have a positive list approach if certain services are committed, as is the case at the WTO. - Ensure that any agreement is consistent with the objective of food sovereignty, which implies guaranteeing Tunisia the necessary room for manoeuvre to support family farming and agro-ecological practices. - Avoid making the DCFTA a "WTO+" agreement, in particular in regard to intellectual property rights, in order not to hinder the achievement of universal objectives regarding the right to health, to promote access to medicines and, more generally, technology transfer - in particular the green technologies needed for the ecological transition. - Ensure special and differential treatment for Tunisia, whose level of development is much lower than that of the EU. 28 "Guiding Principles on Human Rights Impact Assessments of Trade and Investment Agreements”, Report presented at the 19th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council by Olivier De Schutter, Special Rapporteur on the Right to food, 19 December 2011 http://www.srfood.org/images/stories/pdf/officialreports/20120306_hria_en.pdf 29 The alternative Trade Mandate, Trade: time for a new vision, https://corporateeurope.org/sites/default/files/trade- time_for_a_new_vision-print.pdf