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RSSOn 1 February 2026, the EU-Singapore Digital Trade Agreement (DTA) entered into force.
The leaders of the European Union and Canada – Presidents Ursula von der Leyen and António Costa for the EU, with Prime Minister Mark Carney for Canada – agreed to deepen their cooperation and partnership at yesterday's 20th EU-Canada summit.
The European Union and Singapore have taken a significant step forward in their bilateral trade relations with the signing of a landmark Digital Trade Agreement (DTA).
The EU and the Republic of Korea have concluded negotiations for a landmark Digital Trade Agreement (DTA), underscoring their commitment to a strong and reliable partnership that is fit to face the fast-paced digital developments of today.
The European Commission has presented its digital trade agreement (DTA) with Singapore to the Council, seeking authorisation for its signature.
Yesterday (27 August), the EU and China launched the first discussions under the new Cross-Border Data Flow Communication Mechanism.
Today, the EU and Singapore concluded negotiations for a Digital Trade Agreement. This deal is the first EU agreement of its kind, reflecting the EU's aspiration to be a global standard-setter for digital trade rules and cross-border data flows.
Today, the fifth meeting of the Joint Committee established under the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) heard that bilateral trade and investment relations continue to expand and deepen.
Today, the landmark deal on cross-border data flows between the EU and Japan entered into force.
The landmark deal on cross-border data flows between the EU and Japan has taken a further important step towards ratification. Today, the European Commission sent the outcome of the negotiations to the Council for authorising its signature.