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RSSEU and Peru agree on cooperation activities to ensure respect of labour rights
The European Commission and the Peruvian government have agreed on a list of technical cooperation activities to implement the labour rights commitments taken under the EU-Colombia-Peru-Ecuador Trade Agreement.
EU secures results at WTO Ministerial but important work remains to reform global trade rulebook
The European Commission was instrumental in brokering important outcomes at the 13th ministerial meeting of the World Trade Organization (MC13) that ended Friday in Abu Dhabi.
Solidarity with Ukraine: trade ministers express support for Ukraine ahead of WTO Ministerial - Joint statement
Joint Statement of trade ministers in solidarity with Ukraine
Coalition of Trade Ministers on Climate: promoting climate-focused trade policy
Executive Vice-President and Commissioner for Trade Valdis Dombrovskis, together with 60 partner countries, put forward several actions to advance on the priorities of the Coalition of Trade Ministers on Climate.
EU wins WTO compliance action against US in ripe olives dispute
The 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.
EU to decide on steel safeguard extension
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.
Commission publishes guide to help EU producers with anti-dumping complaints
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.
EU reaffirms trade support for Ukraine and Moldova
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.
EU and Japan hold first working group to discuss economic security and supply chains
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.
New tool to enable EU to withstand economic coercion enters into force
Today, the Anti-Coercion Instrument (ACI) has entered into force, providing the EU with the means to deter and respond to economic coercion, and thereby better defend its interests and those of its Member States on the global stage.