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Invitation for stakeholder inputs and comments on EU-US Trade and Technology Council Working Group 3 on Secure Supply Chains

The European Commission is seeking stakeholders’ inputs and comments on the EU-US cooperation on secure supply chains.

Details

Status
Closed
Opening date
Deadline
Department
Directorate-General for Trade
Country or region
  • United States
Trade topics
  • Trade policy

Target audience

All stakeholders

Why we are consulting

The Directorate-General for Trade, the Directorate-General for DG Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs and the Directorate-General for Communication Networks, Content and Technology are seeking stakeholders’ inputs and comments on the EU-US cooperation on secure supply chains under the EU-US Trade and Technology Council (TTC).

The statement from the inaugural meeting of the TTC in Pittsburgh on 29 September 2021 indicates that Working Group 3 on Secure Supply Chains is specifically tasked to focus on advancing the EU and US respective supply chain resilience and security of supply in key sectors for the green and digital transition and for securing the protection of our citizens. A first focus will be on clean energy, pharmaceuticals, and critical materials. The EU and the US also reaffirmed their commitment to building a partnership on the rebalancing of global supply chains in semiconductors.

On 13 December 2021, the Commission organised a stakeholder event to provide an opportunity for experts from industry, academia and civil society to give their views, discuss the priorities to be pursued and develop concrete proposals for each of the sector-specific strands of the TTC Working Group 3 on Secure Supply Chains.

We are now inviting stakeholders to provide written comments via the Futurium platform by 14 January 2022 for this purpose.  

Guiding questions for inputs

  1. What should be the main concrete objectives towards which this working group could work in your sector? More specifically, what concrete problems or issues have you encountered related to supply chain resilience which you believe could be addressed in the TTC Working Group 3 on Secure Supply Chains?
  2. What actions would you propose to reach these objectives? For example, how could transparency of supply chains be reinforced? How could the EU and the US cooperate to effectively increase supply chain resilience?  

Practical information

Dates:  Comments/proposals can be submitted until 14 January 2022, COB.

Contact for further informationTRADE-D1-REQUEST-BOXatec [dot] europa [dot] eu (TRADE-D1-REQUEST-BOX[at]ec[dot]europa[dot]eu).

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