Insisting that it has complied with a World Trade Organization ruling faulting its ban on European pork imports, Russia has asked for consultations with the EU to discuss the matter. If the discussions fail to resolve the dispute – as they almost certainly will – Moscow’s next step would be …
Author: Jennifer Freedman
EU could join Canada in WTO dispute over US tariffs – but it likely won’t
When Canada lodged its sweeping case against US tariffs at the World Trade Organization last month, it cited almost 200 examples of alleged wrongdoing against trading partners including Germany, Italy, China, Japan, Brazil and India. Despite talk of an EU-US ‘trade war’, and although the complaint was filed in a …
Week ahead in EU trade: Mercosur, Brexit, fisheries aid
With Davos done and dusted, trade-related meetings taper off quite a bit this week. In Brussels, attention will focus on efforts of ministers to figure out how to bring the EU-Mercosur trade deal to a successful conclusion. It’s also Brexit week. Mercosur ministerial meeting The EU and …
Beyond Brussels: TPP, Trump, US safeguards, Davos, ISDS
The big news this week is the success of the 11 countries that are still part of the Trans-Pacific Partnership in reaching an agreement this week – and that President Donald Trump said the US might consider joining the pact “if we did a substantially better deal”. China and South …
Malmström to Trump: Davos message should be that US will engage with world
EU trade chief Cecilia Malmström hopes President Donald Trump will bring one message to the World Economic Forum meeting when he speaks this afternoon – that the US “wants to engage with the world”. “The fact that he’s coming here is a signal,” she said yesterday in a panel …
EU duties on Indonesian biodiesel break rules, WTO says
European tariffs on Indonesian biodiesel are illegal, the World Trade Organization said today in a ruling that contains the same basic findings as in a similar WTO complaint lodged by Argentina. But the panel went even further, faulting the EU’s profit calculations and finding serious defects with the bloc’s export-price …
Price comparability becomes key focus in China MES dispute at WTO
The legal arguments in Beijing’s World Trade Organization complaint challenging the EU’s refusal to treat China as a market economy in dumping probes should focus on the underlying ability of WTO members to ensure price comparability when dealing with economies where prices are distorted, the US and the EU argue. …
Week ahead in EU trade: TDI, Davos, WTO, Azerbaijan
It will be a busy week on the trade front this week, with the European Parliament’s trade committee set to vote on the reform on the EU’s trade-defence instruments and the World Economic Forum’s meeting in Davos, Switzerland – including a World Trade Organization ‘mini-ministerial’ on the sidelines of the …
Beyond Brussels: China-US ties, WTO chicken ruling, Indian mini-ministerial, Australian wine, NAFTA
There were plenty of trade stories from around the world this week, including efforts by China’s president to ease strained ties with the US, a request for Washington to probe the security risks of uranium imports, India’s plan to hold a mini-ministerial meeting, Australia’s trade challenge of Canadian measures on …
Week ahead in EU trade: Chile talks, dual-use export policy, South Korea
Although the future of the EU’s trade deals with Mexico and South America’s Mercosur is still up in the air, the bloc kicks off discussions with Chile this week in a bid to update their 15-year-old Association Agreement. The European Parliament also meets in plenary session this week, with several …