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Minister Lim Hng Kiang's written reply to the Parliament Question on preparations For Singapore to respond to provisions In Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement related to public health and environment

Minister Lim Hng Kiang's written reply to the Parliament Question on preparations For Singapore to respond to provisions In Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement related to public health and environment

Question:
 
Mr Gerald Giam Yean Song: To ask the Minister for Trade and Industry (a) what mechanisms and processes are in place to allow Singapore to implement legislation in areas such as public health and the environment given the Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) provision in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) which grants foreign investors the right to sue the Singapore Government in an international tribunal if they believe TPP commitments have been breached; and (b) how many ISDS challenges by multinational companies have been brought or have been threatened to be brought against Singapore in the past.
 
Written Reply by Mr Lim Hng Kiang, Minister for Trade and Industry:
 
The TPP commits Singapore to ensuring a stable and fair regime for foreign investors. In return, Singaporean investors in TPP countries are also ensured the same stability and fairness. The ISDS mechanism gives foreign investors the right to initiate dispute settlement proceedings against host countries to enforce this commitment. At the same time, to prevent misuse of ISDS, there are also provisions within the TPP which discourage and allow the dismissal of frivolous suits, and allow TPP governments to direct the arbitral tribunals in certain situations.
 
Our FTAs, including the TPP, do not restrict Singapore from adopting measures for legitimate public policy reasons, including the protection of public health and the environment.
 
To date, no multinational company has challenged or threatened to challenge Singapore.
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