1. TTIP - Noun
2. TTIP - Proper noun
TTIP (plural TTIPs)
(chemistry) Initialism of titanium isopropoxide. (a chemical compound)
TTIP, an alkoxide with a diamagnetic tetrahedral molecule of titanium(IV) having the formula Ti{OCH(CH3)2}4, is used in organic synthesis and materials science.
TTIP
(trade) Initialism of Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership. (a proposed free trade area between the United States and the European Union)
TTIP, which is also abbreviated as TAFTA, is a proposed free-trade agreement between the European Union and the United States of America.
After Greenpeace leaked secret TTIP documents this week, Merkel announced that she and her ministers worked to seal the TTIP-treaty as soon as possible, and that she wanted Europe to sign it in 2016. Source: Internet
After TTIP has been agreed, governments can therefore continue to regulate public services as they see fit. Source: Internet
Also oppose the Trans-Atlantic Free Trade Agreement (TAFTA) also known as the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). Source: Internet
CETA is an EU-Canada trade deal just like the controversial EU-US deal TTIP. Source: Internet
The day after the referendum on the EU, the French Finance minister announced that France could not support TTIP as it goes against the ethos of the EU. Source: Internet
MEPs still need to know that the public want TTIP scrapped. Source: Internet