E-commerce negotiators gear up for intense first half of 2020 After a stock-taking meeting in Geneva early this week, negotiators involved in the plurilateral negotiations on e-commerce decided there would be a ministerial meeting on the talks in January 2020 at the annual global elite meeting in Davos. The Davos …
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Hogan pledges dialogue with US on French digital tax
That was a pretty lonely affair for France. The European Parliament’s very last plenary last session in Strasbourg this week was dedicated to one of the most difficult and high-profile trade topics at the moment: transatlantic trade relations. More precisely the topic was the threat of new tariffs from Washington …
EP trade committee calls for greater Northern Ireland protocol scrutiny
The international trade committee of the European Parliament has so far had a minor role in setting the European Union’s priorities in the Brexit process. This is set to change as Brussels and London prepare to start trade negotiations after 31 January 2020 and the relationship is heading towards one …
Comment: Mercosur – a dialogue of the deaf?
On Wednesday the European Parliament held a snap debate on the EU-Mercosur trade agreement and whether it was compatible with the Green Deal announced by Commission von der Leyen. The Mercosur text’s examination and ratification process have not yet started. Said text is not yet even entirely consolidated. Yet the …
Indonesia’s WTO complaint against the EU’s renewable energy directive: what’s in it
It took Indonesia a long time to move from threat to action: but now we have the complaint filed by Jakarta against the European Union’s REDII directive in its relation to imported biofuels. The Indonesian complaint also targets France’s tax exemptions for biofuels – which do not cover biodiesel based …
EU US, China, Brexit, Indonesia, Solomon Islands
This article was prepared with input from Chris Horseman. It is haping up to be a good Christmas for USTR Robert Lighthizer. But this means it won’t be a good Christmas for the European Union. United States relations in focus Over the last few days, the United States and China …
In brief: Commission to start work on UK-EU agreement mandate
Member states have not yet converged in their views on what exactly they will want from the new relationship with the United Kingdom, an issue discussed at the European Council today in Brussels. The meeting was held on the day after general elections that produced a solid majority for the …
Week in Brussels: Council, Vietnam rapporteur reshuffle, Malmström
It’s been en eventful week, with the Appellate Body disappearing and the English (and Welsh) voting to “get Brexit done”. Here are other bits of news of potential interest for EU trade. Council Conclusions: green trade ok but at low cost and with level playing field Heads of government are …
EU strengthens trade retaliation tool box after Appellate Body demise
The measure has already been announced this summer. Now it is clearly on its way. One day after the demise of the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization, Brussels is pulling out its legislative claws in a move aimed at defending its commercial interests if judicial disputes end ‘in …
TDI Series – Key trends in EU trade defence policy in 2019
Safeguards, anti-subsidy investigations, case re-openings, China, Egyptian glass fibre. What has really driven European Union trade defence policy in 2019?