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RSSThe European Union together with Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, Turkey and the United States suspended their participation in technical negotiations in the International Working Group on Export Credits.
The European Commission welcomes the agreement reached today by the European Parliament and the Council on its proposal for a modernisation of EU export controls on sensitive dual-use goods and technologies.
The European Commission has today launched the Access2Markets online portal to help small and medium-sized firms trade beyond the EU’s borders.
The European Commission’s trade department (DG Trade) is reviewing its Civil Society Dialogue process.
Thanks to the European Union’s successful intervention, European companies generated €8 billion in additional exports in 2019.
Today, the European Commission launched a major review of the European Union’s trade policy, including a public consultation seeking input from the European Parliament, Member States, stakeholders and civil society.
On 15 March, the Commission introduced export authorisation requirements for exports of personal protective equipment outside of the European Union. This is a measure of temporary nature and not an export ban and is in line with all of the EU’s international obligations.
Today, in Geneva, WTO Members met for the first day of the 14th Trade Policy Review of the European Union, covering developments and achievements for the period 2017-2019.
The European Commission has decided to withdraw part of the tariff preferences granted to Cambodia under the European Union’s Everything But Arms’ (EBA) trade scheme.
Commissioner Hogan is today in Dublin for a number of stakeholders events. At a business event, he delivered the following speech.