About the dialogue
To ensure inclusive policymaking, DG Trade holds regular, structured meetings – or Civil Society Dialogues – with stakeholders to discuss trade policy issues.
For more information on the dialogue framework, visit the EU's Transparency Register.
Who can participate
You can register to take part in DG Trade's Civil Society Dialogues if the organisation you represent is:
- a not-for-profit organisation;
- based in the EU, and;
- registered in the EU Transparency Register.
How to take part in the dialogue
Step 1 - Join the EU Transparency Register
Step 2 - Register to take part in Trade Civil Society Dialogues
Step 3 - Sign up for meetings
Other ways to have your say
- Have your say – Public consultations and feedback
- Have your say: Simplify! portal (for existing legislation linked to ongoing annual work programme)
- Europe Direct (for all other topics)
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EU trade meetings with Civil Society (134)
RSSThe purpose of this meeting is to exchange with civil society on the EU’s new Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP) Regulation.
The purpose of this meeting is to present to civil society organisations the draft final report for the ex-post evaluation of the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) after five years of application.
Sabine Weyand, the Commission's director-general for trade and economic security, will present recent trends and prospects for EU trade policy and economic security in the current geopolitical environment, and give the opportunity to civil society organisations to share their views and questions.
The purpose of this meeting is to present and discuss with with civil society the content of the recently announced EU-Australia Free Trade Agreement.
The purpose of this meeting is to inform participants about recent developments in EU-US trade relations, including the implementation of the EU-US Joint Statement of 21 August 2025.
The purpose of this meeting is to present to our stakeholders the state of play of the EU-UAE FTA negotiations and the draft inception report outlining the methodology and objectives of the Sustainability Impact Assessment, and collect input.
The purpose of this meeting is to update civil society on ongoing trade agreement negotiations with ASEAN members, namely the Philippines, Malaysia and Thailand, as well as on the follow-up to the conclusion of the agreement with Indonesia.
The purpose of this meeting is to give an update on the expected outcomes for MC14.
The purpose of this meeting is to discuss with EU civil society the latest developments in the EU’s trade and investment relations with Sub-Saharan Africa and exchange views with participants.
The purpose of this meeting is to inform and discuss with civil society the content of the recently announced EU-India Free Trade Agreement.



