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RSSThe EU will not extend the COVID-19 vaccines export transparency and authorisation mechanism, which expires on 31 December 2021.
The European Commission is today presenting key findings related to defending EU interests when it comes to export controls and foreign investments in the EU.
Today, a World Trade Organization (WTO) panel report ruled that US countervailing duties applied on imports of ripe olives from Spain, put in place during the previous administration in 2018, are illegal under WTO rules.
The Commission imposed definitive anti-dumping duties in three different cases this week, covering €912 million in unfairly priced imports and helping to protect 19,000 European jobs.
The EU is requesting the WTO to establish a panel in the on-going dispute settlement case (DS604) on Russia’s state-owned enterprise procurement practices for commercial purposes by state related entities that favour domestic goods and services.
The United States, Japan and the European Union have agreed to renew their Trilateral partnership to address the global challenges posed by non-market policies and practices of third countries.
The European Commission and EU Member States participated in the eighth negotiation round on the modernisation of the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) from 9-12 November.
This is one of the many figures in a new report released today by the European Commission, showing just how important an open trade policy is for European employment.
TRADE/2021/OP/0003 - Study in Support of the Analytical and Editing Work with Regard to the GSP Assessment and Reporting to the European Parliament (EP) and the Council
TRADE/2021/OP/0001 - Supply and Update of Data for the 'Import Requirements' and 'Internal Taxes' Sections of the European Commission's Access2Markets Website