We may be deep into a hot summer but it’s not entirely quiet yet on the European Union trade front. In fact it looks like the European Commission is busy wrapping up what it can before August.
Tag: CETA
French national assembly gives timid initial OK to CETA
French lawmakers voted in favour of ratifying CETA, the landmark trade and investment agreement the EU clinched with Canada almost three years ago, kickstarting a ratification process that could still prove lengthy and politically fraught.
Week ahead in EU trade: EU-US, INTA, CETA in France, WTO meetings
This week, new people in charge of trade in the European Union will set the ball rolling on their fresh jobs.
BLOG & quote of the day: “Right to regulate” in CETA
An interesting view on “the right to regulate” in the Canada EU trade deal CETA.
Blog: 6 take-aways from EU minister’s meeting on trade #Doha #TTIP #Vietnam #Japan #CETA #Russia
Canada and EU sign free trade agreement
[sh_light_text ]With Canada and the EU having agreed a long awaited free trade agreement late last week, political opponents may yet derail the deal, reports Rory Cahill.[/sh_light_text]
Blog: Contours of CETA – in brief
This week, the European chief negotiator of the EU-Canada free trade agreement (CETA), Mauro Petriccione, gave an overview of the deal to members of the European parliament. For those who haven’t had time to listen in, here some take-aways:
CETA: Regulated professions empowered to mutually recognise qualifications
[sh_light_text ]Much has been written this summer on the investor-to-state dispute settlement provisions in the Canada EU free trade deal (CETA). Whereas the media has been fixated on this specific controversy, the trade community seems to have missed out on one very interesting development for EU trade policy: for the first time, a Canadian lawyer, …