The European Union and China have been negotiating a bilateral investment agreement for seven years. Are they anywhere close to concluding a deal? It is not yet entirely clear how mature the negotiations are with China nor how close the parties to having close-to-consolidated treaty language ready for politicians to …
Author: Iana Dreyer
Nomination process to ITC top job becomes entangled in Geneva leadership wrangles
It’s leadership succession time in Geneva trade policy institutions. An ongoing race to the International Trade Centre’s top post is becoming embroiled in a broader fight among world regions, countries and the concerned institutions themselves about who gets the next top organisation and agency jobs.
WTO, US, health and trade at ministers’ table in Brussels
European Union trade ministers approached the issue of who they will support as the next World Trade Organization’s director-general with great prudence. The second ‘FAC Trade’ of the year held online today was an opportunity for EU capitals and the Commission to touch base on the bundle of recent WTO issues …
Week Ahead: WTO DG, plain packaging, EU trade ministers, Vietnam, New Zealand, EU UK
This week, the trade policy world will be looking a lot to Geneva. WTO Director General vetting process begins Today begins a one-month period during which World Trade Organization members will file nominations for candidates for the position of director-general, which Brazilian diplomat Roberto Azevêdo quit one year before the …
Week in Brussels: China, Dutch Mercosur vote, Australia, Myanmar, Bangladesh
This week has been dominated by news and gossip surrounding the nomintion of a successor for the WTO’s outgoing director general. Today, Nigeria announced it was planning to nominate former finance minister and World Bank official Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala – a high profile nomination to say the least. The nomination period …
Opinion: The EU risks botching its WTO leadership bid
The European Union’s messaging ahead of the coming selection process for a new director-general for the World Trade Organization is cause for embarrassment, opines Iana Dreyer. But there is still time to change course.
Cambodia EBA suspension in shadow of COVID-19 and November ASEM summit
A few weeks before the Big Lockdown, the European Union announced it was suspending trade preferences enjoyed by Cambodia under Brussels’ flagship duty-free-quota-free trade regime for the world’s poorest countries. Despite the severe economic and supply chain damage wrought by the pandemic, the EU still appears to plan on pressing …
New US Section 301 and 232 investigations target EU, Austria, UK
The United States Trade Representative has launched a new Section 301 investigation into the European Union’s plans to introduce a digital services tax as a means to fund its next seven-year budget. A new national security investigation could lead to tariffs on Austrian exports of vanadium. The Commission had tabled …
EU steel safeguard: Quota volumes reduced, new countries targeted
The European Union is revising for the second time a steel safeguard it applies to 26 product categories since February 2019. Differentiated approach to quota volumes In an approach that raises interesting World Trade Organization compatibility questions, the EU is not announcing an expansion. In fact the EU is reducing …
Week in Brussels: WTO, human rights due diligence, Korea thermal paper, document transparency
The trade week in the EU was significant, with new orientiations for policy spelt out as part of the bloc’s post-corona recovery plan. WTO: But the week in not entirely over as members of the WTO General Council meet today and next Tuesday online to confer about the next steps …