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RSSFrench and Irish beef producers will once again be able to export beef to the Republic of Korea, thanks to the European Commission’s efforts to negotiate the removal of local restrictions on EU beef.
As part of its ongoing investigation, the Commission has provisionally concluded that the battery electric vehicles (BEV) value chain in China benefits from unfair subsidisation, which is causing a threat of economic injury to EU BEV producers.
The EU launched compliance proceedings against Colombia today.
Today, the European Commission has extended anti-dumping measures on imports of birch plywood from Russia to imports from Kazakhstan and Türkiye.
A speech on 'Trade policy in an changing world', delivered by DG Trade Director-General Sabine Weyand at the ECIPE and Europe Unlocked conference in Brussels, Belgium on 14 May.
The suspension of import duties and quotas on Ukrainian exports to the European Union will be extended for another year, following today's adoption by the Council and April 23 vote in the European Parliament.
The European Commission welcomes today’s launch of the European Chamber of Commerce in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (ECCKSA).
Today, the European Commission countered the circumvention of its anti-subsidy measures on cold-rolled stainless steel (SSCR) from Indonesia by extending the measures to also cover imports from Taiwan, Türkiye and Vietnam.
Today, the fifth EU-Japan High Level Economic Dialogue (HLED) announced an initiative towards stronger collaboration to develop transparent, resilient and sustainable supply chains.
EU businesses, producers and farmers are now able to take advantage of a host of new export opportunities with the entry into force of the EU-New Zealand trade agreement today. The deal is expected to cut €140 million a year in duties for EU companies.