The European Parliament adopted a resolution on European Union – United States relations that takes a conciliatory tone towards Washington, despite the recent deterioration of bilateral political, security and trade relations. MEPs called on the US to scrap its aluminium and steel tariffs on the EU and to work with …
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Shield banks, energy and supply chains from Chinese takeover, says EU Parliament
The European Parliament adopted a new resolution on EU-China relations. China is a divisive topic in the European Union. Yet the report, adopted in a comparatively smooth process with a strong majority of 530 MEPs, can be said to reflect a consensus view of the bloc’s political establishment on the …
2019 elections won’t necessarily yield more protectionist EU Parliament, says think tank
With the current surge in anti-system parties with protectionist rhetoric, trade policy professionals might be forgiven for thinking that the next European Parliament could turn more hostile to trade liberalisation and trade agreements than the one whose legislature will end early next year. VoteWatch.EU, a think tank specialising in data-driven …
Malmström and Lighthizer aim for regulatory “early harvest”
Robert Lighthizer and Cecilia Malmström qualified their first formal meeting following the July Trump-Juncker trade truce as “constructive”. The two sides are trying to firm up the contours of a trade ‘deal’ to counter a potential descent into tit-for-tat tariff escalation after the United States imposed duties on steel and aluminium …
Week ahead in EU trade: Transatlantic, Mercosur, Mar del Plata
This week, EU relations with the United States and China, EU-Mercosur negotiations and a trade ministers’ meeting in South America will dominate the picture. USTR Robert Lighthizer will be in Brussels today to follow up with trade commissioner Cecilia Malmström on July’s meeting between US President Donald Trump and the …
A week in Brussels: Mercosur, dairy, sustainable development chapters
It’s been an intense week on transatlantic trade and Brexit trade front. Below, other interesting bits of news in EU trade. EU-Mercosur focus A lot of noise, little extra substance on EU-Mercosur free trade talks this week. Next week, European negotiators will fly to South America for a 36th round …
Beyond Brussels: NAFTA renegotation state of play
Just a week after President Donald Trump announced that the US and Mexico had agreed to update some parts of the North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement, Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted that “no NAFTA is better than a bad NAFTA deal for Canadians”. But as Trump threatens to push …
Comment: No going back to trade school. Welcome to the jungle!
Welcome to the jungle. The title of a 1990s song by US rock group Guns ‘n’ Roses seems apt in the world that EU trade policy is facing this autumn. It is a world at risk of descending into lawlessness, where guns start to prevail over roses in the international …
Week ahead in EU trade: Comitology, US, China, Energy Charter, Brexit
This week, member state envoys to Brussels are getting back to work as ‘comitology’ meetings start again after a long summer break. The trade agenda is packed. Trade policy ‘experts’ this week will hold meetings on the EU’s modernisation plans for the World Trade Organization and transatlantic trade relations. Neither …
A week in Brussels: Western Sahara, Thailand, EU trade budget
This week was largely dominated by the European Parliament’s work on trade, the transatlantic trade rift and the deepening crisis of the WTO’s Appellate Body. This is what we wrote about this week: The WTO Appellate Body crisis here and here Southern Africa and UK trade post Brexit State of …