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UPDATED – EU requires prior authorisation for APA vaccine exports – targeting mainly Britain
This article was updated on 30 January. The European Commission released a regulation submitting exports of vaccines covered by the European Union’s advanced purchase programme to an export license. The move comes days after Commission president Ursula von der Leyen announced a ‘transparency’ mechanism for such exports as a row …
Week in Brussels: Digital and artificial intelligence dominate trade debate
This has been a week of intense debate on international trade and the regulation of the digital economy .
The EU’s 2021 trade plans – beyond the EU-UK and EU-US horror picture show
Africa, Latin America, India, procurement: what the EU is planning to do in its international trade diplomacy in this area.
European Commission eyes new FTA chapter on sustainable food systems
The European Commission is rolling out a new sustainable farming strategy as part of its Green Deal. That policy, like many other EU policies before, is set to spill over into the EU’s trade policy.
COM in procurement reciprocity push, vaccine export controls in face of Biden moves
European Union trade tensions with the United States inherited from the Trump era are not quite yet at the cusp of being resolved with the incoming Joe Biden administration.
Comment: EU Korea labour panel is milestone in Brussels’ labour right strategy
The panel report in the dispute between the EU and South Korea released today will be seen as a milestone in the European Union’s fundamental trade-related labour rights enforcement strategy, even if does not satisfy many political demands of the left-of-centre in the European Parliament nor of European labour unions.
Week in Brussels: CAI text and controversy, Australia, enforcement regulation
Developments in EU trade policy this week by Iana Dreyer and Chris Horseman.
MEPs to keep China, Vietnam investment and trade agreements under human rights watch
The European Parliament released a series of motions for resolutions on human rights in foreign countries this week. Two could have direct consequences for existing EU investment and trade agreements if MEPs consider that the human rights situation in the relevant countries is deteriorating. China investment deal ratification tied to …
Weyand to US: let’s work together on labour rights
The European Commissions director-general for trade Sabine Weyand also hopes to unlock a dialogue with the United States over the Appellate Body in the WTO by promising proposals on ‘judicial economy’ in February.