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- US demands should come as no surprise given UK approach to trade talks
- Nigel Driffield, Professor of International Business at Warwick Business School, comments on the leaked documents on UK-US trade talks.
- CETA is an unhealthy deal - lessons to be learnt for future EU trade policy
- The European Parliament in the presence of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau rubber-stamped the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between ...
- CETA: MEPs put European Parliament on the wrong side of history
- Support for the controversial EU-Canada trade and investment protection deal – known as CETA – puts the European Parliament on the wrong side of history, ...
- EU proposals for the steel industry: Preserving sustainable jobs and growth in Europe
- The European Commission suggests policy measures to support the European steel sector to overcome its serious challenges, largely due to global overcapacity.
- 41 million fake goods seized at EU borders, China main source
- Customs authorities detained more than 41 million fake and counterfeit products valued at over EUR 670 million at the EU's external borders in 2016, according ...
- European Parliament calls for TiSA agreement that protects and benefits consumers
- Today, the European Parliament’s plenary adopted recommendations to the European Commission on the ongoing ‘Trade in Services’ (TiSA) agreement.
- Key elements of the EU-Mercosur trade agreement
- The European Union and Mercosur member countries Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay concluded on 28 June long-standing negotiations on a landmark trade ...
- New measures to fight poaching and end trade in raw ivory
- The European Commission has moved to end the export of old raw ivory as of 1 July, with the adoption of new guidance on the EU rules governing ivory trade.
- Brussels issues guidance on raw ivory export ban
- The EU Commission moved Tuesday to end the export of old raw ivory as of 1 July, with the adoption of new guidance on the European Union's rules governing ...
- Consultation on provisions in EU-US trade deal on investment and investor-state dispute settlement
- EU Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht has announced his decision to consult the public on the investment provisions of a future EU-US trade deal, known as the ...
- Talks launched for 'ambitious' EU-Australia trade deal
- EU Trade Cecilia Malmstroem met with Australia's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull Monday to officially launch negotiations for a comprehensive trade agreement ...
- EU-Australia Trade Agreement
- The European Union launched negotiations for a comprehensive and ambitious trade agreement with Australia on 18 June. The EU is Australia's second-biggest ...
- EU Parliament go-ahead for trade deal with Singapore
- The European Parliament gave its endorsement Wednesday to the free trade and investment protection deals between EU and Singapore, serving as blueprint for ...
- EU-Mercosur deal trades in environmental destruction, Greenpeace
- The trade deal that could be agreed this weekend between the EU and Mercosur countries is a disaster for the environment on both sides of the Atlantic, said ...
- Implementation of EU Free Trade Agreements 1 January 2016 - 31 December 2016
- The European Commission published on 9 November 2017 a report assessing the implementation of the EU's existing trade agreements. This is another step towards ...
- EU agrees outline deal to curb flow in conflict minerals
- The EU agreed Thursday on a framework to stop the financing of armed groups through trade in conflict minerals, following negotiations between the EU Council, ...
- Half dangerous goods coming to EU made in China: report
- More than half of all dangerous products detected by the EU's 'Safety Gate for dangerous products' came from China, according to the European Commission's 2018 ...
- MEPs vote against market economy status for China
- EU Parliament members voted against dumping and the granting of market economy status (MES) to China Thursday. This is seen as an important signal that the EU ...
- EU extends anti-dumping measures on Chinese steel
- The European Commission on Tuesday prolonged for another five years the existing anti-dumping measures on Chinese imports of seamless pipes and tubes of ...
- Anti-dumping: What is Zeroing? - guide
- In 2004 and 2007, the EU launched WTO disputes against the US for the use of a methodology called "zeroing" in the calculation of anti-dumping duty rates. The ...
- Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) - Promoting international activities of SME
- In a globalised world, SMEs need to be able to confront an increasing competition from developed and emerging economies and to plug into the new market ...
- Expert comment on the US threatening tariffs on EU goods
- Expert comment on the US threatening tariffs on EU goods from Nigel Driffield, Professor of International Business at Warwick Business School. He researches ...
- EU, UK clarify position to WTO on tariff quotas after Brexit
- The EU and Britain sent a joint letter to members of the World Trade Organization Wednesday, setting out their intended approach to certain WTO issues arising ...
- Brussels unveils its new 'progressive trade policy'
- Following yesterday's State of the Union speech, the EU Commission unveiled Thursday a package of trade and investment proposals including to open talks for ...
- Belgium holds back EU-Canada trade deal
- Agreement on a major trade deal between the EU and Canada was held up Tuesday when Belgium prevented unanimous agreement by EU ministers on its ratification.
- Impasse in the WTO Dispute Settlement Body - Consequences and Responses
- As the United States maintains its block on appointments of new members to the Appellate Body, there is growing concern about the pending incapacitation of the ...
- EU agri-food trade balance hits record levels
- The EU agri-food trade balance stood at a record EUR 1.5 bn in April 2016, compared to EUR 1 bn in April 2015, the European Commission announced Monday in its ...
- "Agenda for Change" in EU development policy and EU budget support - guide
- The EU will re-prioritise its delivery of aid to developing countries to ensure maximum impact on poverty reduction. EU Commissioner for Development Andris ...
- WTO decision: China's panel dispute against the EU to proceed
- The People's Republic of China is attacking the European Union at the World Trade Organization (WTO) with regards to the EU's anti-dumping law. China wants the ...
- EU launches trade talks with New Zealand
- EU Trade Cecilia Malmstroem launched negotiations Thursday for a comprehensive trade agreement between the EU and New Zealand, aimed at removing barriers to ...