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RSSThe World Trade Organization (WTO) has today confirmed that the EU was right to challenge the US for not complying with a ruling relating to ripe olives from Spain. Today's WTO panel report presents again a clear and full win for the EU.
Today, the Commission has initiated an investigation to assess whether the safeguard measure currently in place for imports of certain steel products should be prolonged beyond 30 June 2024.
Today, Commission Executive Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis and Canadian Minister for Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development Mary Ng co-chaired the fourth Joint Committee of CETA.
The updated guide on 'How to make an anti-dumping complaint’ will help EU producers harmed by dumped imports to prepare a complaint for the initiation of an anti-dumping investigation to restore a level-playing field in the EU market.
The Commission has today proposed to renew the suspension of import duties and quotas on Ukrainian exports to the EU for another year, while reinforcing protection for sensitive EU agricultural products.
Today, the European Union and Japan came together for the first time under the new framework of the Working Group on international cooperation on policies for building more transparent, resilient and sustainable supply chains.
The European Commission has today issued important new Guidelines on data gathering and processing on export controls.
The Commission adopted five initiatives to strengthen the EU's economic security at a time of growing geopolitical tensions and profound technological shifts.
TRADE/2023/OP/0012 Study in Support of an Ex-post Evaluation of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between the European Union and its Member States and Canada
Today the European Commission imposed duties on imports of bulb flats – niche steel products used in shipbuilding – from Türkiye and China.