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Author: Iana Dreyer
WTO disputes : EU sues Taiwan over offshore wind, South Africa sues EU over citrus
It’s as if the WTO is becoming a key venue for the EU to settle its disputes with trading partners at a time when the United States is retreat.
Comment: Business needs to wake up to the real state of affairs in the EU
Stakeholders in international trade policy in Europe interested in an open economy need to face up to a few harsh truths. The first truth is that there will be no pro-active, free-market, let alone an effective trade policy in the coming months, if not years. Trade policy will remain reactive, …
Von der Leyen promises more EU ‘economic statecraft’
Ursula von der Leyen is expected to be confirmed for a second term as president of the European Commission by the European Parliament today on the basis of a working programme for the years 2024-2029 that emphasizes security issues.
EU extends steel safeguard for final two years
The European Commission is extending a steel import safeguard it introduced in 2018 for another two years, until 30 July 2026. The decision is flanked by a range of adjustments, such as capturing imports from Mozambique. The European Union will also cap how much steel any country can monopolise within generic quotas. …
AEGIS calls for relaxation of EU trade defence rules
The alliance of European Union industries AEGIS Europe is calling on Brussels to step up its trade defensive action against China ahead of a coming leadership reshuffle following European Parliament elections.
Blog: The EU’s gripes against Algeria and its import substitution drive
On Friday the European Commission announced it was initiating a new bilateral legal dispute with Algeria under their joint Association Agreement in force since 2005. The ‘note verbale’ it sent to the Algerian government sets out the details of its complaint.
EU TDI update: slew of new China and other provisional anti-dumping duties
The European Commission is not letting off in its trade defence activity targeting China. After having announced provisional duties on electric vehicles, the EU executive announced a slew of new provisional duties on products for which it launched new anti-dumping investigations in November 2023.
China electric vehicle duties: Commission signals readiness to negotiate
The European Commission has announced the provisional levels of countervailing duties it will be levying on electric vehicles produced in China and signalled that it is ready to negotiate a “mutually agreed solution” with Beijing. The case is a snapshot in the subsidy and industrial battle the EU is waging …
EU foreign subsidies regulation: first merger case targets Emirati telco group
The European Commission’s first merger-related foreign subsidies investigation targets a Middle Eastern operator buying shares into a Czech-owned investment firm specialised in funding European telecommunication companies.