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EXTERNAL TRADE

The common commercial policy is a pillar for the external relations of the European Union. It is based on a set of uniform rules under the Customs Union and the Common Customs Tariff and governs the commercial relations of the Member States with Non-EU Member Countries. The purpose of the instruments of trade defence and market access is mainly to protect European businesses from obstacles to trade. The EU has evolved during the process of globalisation by aiming for the harmonious development of world trade and fostering fairness and sustainability. It actively encourages the opening of the markets and the development of trade in the multilateral framework of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). At the same time, it supports developing countries and regions through bilateral relations with a view to involving them in world trade using preferential measures. For more information...

STRATEGY FOR A COMPETITIVE EUROPE

COMMON TRADE POLICY REGIME

Exports

Imports

Commercial Defence

CUSTOMS

EXTERNAL TRADE AND GLOBALISATION

The Multilateral Trade Framework of the World Trade Organisation (WTO)

Development

 

Further information: the External Trade Directorate-General of the European Commission

International agreements


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