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RSSThe 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.
Today, the Commission is introducing a new system to monitor the imports into the EU of certain steel and aluminium products. The objective is to allow a rapid analysis of import trends, ahead of official Eurostat statistics.
EU trade defence measures are effective in reducing unfair international trading practices, according to an annual report published today by the European Commission.
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.
The Commission published today adaptation measures for handling of trade defence investigations to make sure that economic damages for European companies related to unfair trade remain adequately addressed in the times of COVID-19 outbreak.
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.
Today, the European Commission sanctioned Chinese exporters of table- and kitchenware involved in circumventing EU anti-dumping measures by doubling the duty rate applicable to them.