This is an unprecedented arrangement in the European Commission: an executive vice-president takes over the leadership of an entire Commission directorate, without a ‘proper commissioner’ taking over the job. Valdis Dombrovkis, who was entrusted the trade portfolio on an interim basis following the resignation of Phil Hogan late August, is …
EU trade policies
CTEO, trade deals, Western Balkans part of new EU raw materials strategy
Trade policy will now be used as leverage for EU’s Green Deal raw materials strategy. Accessing raw materials that are critical to its industry has been a long-standing goal of the European Union’s trade policy. But Brussels it is now moving up another gear in its quest for supply chain …
MEPs can’t wait for new EU supply chain legislation
The European Parliament can’t wait to shape European Union-wide legislation on supply chain resilience and sustainability post COVID-19. Public opinion pressure on politicians has led France to introduce legislation obliging its multinational companies to observe due diligence in the area of human rights. About ten countries in the EU, including …
Altmeier manages expectations for remaining 2020 EU trade agenda
“A presidency is not a government,” quipped the German economy minister in an exchange of views with members of the European Parliament’s international trade committee on Thursday (3 September). Peter Altmeier, who further oversees Germany’s industrial and energy policy, also pointed out that rotating Council presidencies taking place in the …
Cambodia’s garment manufacturers sue EU over preference withdrawal
This summer, the European Commission withdrew trade preferences granted to Cambodia. Cambodia benefited from duty-free-quota free trade under the EU’s Everything-But-Arms aimed at the world’s poorest countries. The partial withdrawal affects one fifth of the the South East Asian country’s garment and shoes exports. Despite calls this summer to take …
WTO Corner: Brussels appeals into void in Russia case, EU steel safeguard goes to court
MPIA state of play EU appeals ‘into void’ in Russia anti-dumping dispute To many, the move will seem highly ironic. The EU is not pleased with a July WTO panel ruling regarding anti-dumping duties on ammonium nitrate and steel pipes in a case filed by Russia – so it is …
Travel restrictions stifle trade and investment, says WTO
“Human mobility constitutes services trade in its own right, while also enabling trade in goods and other services,” reads a thought-piece on the impact of COVID-19 travel restrictions on international trade put together by the secretariat of the World Trade Organization.
Phil Hogan resigns: what comes next
Not even one year into his new post Ireland’s commissioner in charge of trade resigned last night following a row over his compliance with government guidelines aimed at containing the global COVID-19 pandemic during as stay in his home country this month. The resignation also follows another recent political setback …
New Paneuromed rules of origin to start applying without Morocco and Tunisia
Simplifying rules of origin for the hub-and-spoke preferential trade arrangements in the European Union’s neighbourhood is anything but a simple exercise. The renegotiation of the Regional Convention on pan-Euro-Mediterranean preferential rules of origin – the PEM convention – has been going on for a decade. It aims at introducing a …
Council asked to work on EU TDI procedure improvements
The European Court of Auditors released its first report on the European Union’s trade defence policies in July. While overall ECA gave the Commission a clean slate on how trade defence cases are handled, it pointed to a variety of shortcomings in the decision-making process. Among those shortcomings, issues with …