The EU’s Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) is a trade policy tool that reduces or removes import duties on goods from developing countries, helping European businesses access cheaper raw materials and products while supporting sustainable development abroad.
— last modified 18 November 2016 Factsheet on the links between the European Union’s initiatives on development cooperation and climate actionAdvertisementHow is development linked to climate change?The implications of climate…
— last modified 05 October 2016 The European Union has a long-term partnership with Afghanistan. Since 2002, the European Union has provided EUR 3.66 billion in development and humanitarian aid,…
— last modified 06 July 2016 The European Commission and EU foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini presented measures on 5 July to enhance the European Union’s effectiveness in supporting stability,…
— last modified 13 April 2016 Preliminary figures show that collectively, the EU – EU institutions and Member States have increased Official Development Assistance (ODA) to EUR 68 billion…
— last modified 22 September 2015 The European Commission and the European External Action Service adopted on 20 September a new framework for the EU’s activities on gender equality and…
— last modified 28 April 2015 The European Commission presented on 28 April new proposals to strengthen the link between security and development in the external actions of the European…






