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In brief: Commission not expected to move on data flows in TiSA before end October

Sources close to the matter told Borderlex the Cabinet of Commission president Juncker is withholding tabling a text on data localisation to member states in view of advancing talks on the matter in trade agreements, and in particular the Trade in Services Agreement, in fear this could jeopardise the imminent adoption of …

Canada and CETA

Green MEP José Bové barred from entering Canada

This article was updated on 13 October 2016.   Could this incident become an embarrassment for the government in Ottawa which risks complicating an already complicated adoption and ratification process for CETA? It will certainly give further fodder to anti CETA activists.   José Bové, a colourful MEP from the Greens group, an …

EU Climate, Environment, Labour, Human Rights Select anti-dumping cases World Trade Organization WTO dispute settlement

Appellate Body upholds WTO rebuff of EU antidumping duties on Argentinean biodiesel

The WTO’s appellate body upheld an earlier ruling outlawing EU antidumping duties on Argentinean biofuels. The case has broader ramifications for EU antidumping policy going forward as it follows on other converging rulings in the Court of Justice of the EU.

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CETA: draft declaration hints at “effectively enforceable” labour and environment provisions in early revision

The German Social-Democrats were promised a declaration by trade commissioner Malmström and trade minister Freeland ahead of a coming Council meeting that aims to give the green light to the signature and ratification of CETA later this month. They are getting it. And it does not quite satisfy the demands made by Bernd …

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Trade remedies among top topics on table in EU Indonesia agreement kick-off talks

At a time when EU antidumping methodologies face repeated setbacks either in the WTO or in the Court of Justice of the EU – as highlighted with the latest Appellate Body report on EU duties on Argentinean biofuels – trade remedies have featured highly in the  two-day meetings held between the …