Australia deal: Commission defends agreement against criticism
During the negotiations for the deal, the European Commission took into account the cumulative impact of free trade agreements on domestic agriculture.
By Antonia Zimmermann
During the negotiations for the deal, the European Commission took into account the cumulative impact of free trade agreements on domestic agriculture.
By Antonia Zimmermann
To shield struggling domestic industry from cheap Chinese exports, industry groups are calling for instruments similar to the new steel safeguards to be extended to other sectors.
By Antonia Zimmermann
The EU is introducing new protective measures for the steel sector. But Brussels is still struggling to find a broader response to Chinese overcapacity. At the same time, a new Chinese supply chain law is creating additional uncertainty.
By Antonia Zimmermann, Amelie Richter and János Allenbach-Ammann
The issue of export controls had recently gone somewhat quieter. But the EU Chamber in Beijing warns that suspended measures with far-reaching consequences could return within just a few months.
By Jörn Petring
EU institutions are launching negotiations on the implementation of the US trade agreement. While the Council is seeking a rapid reduction in tariffs on US goods, the Parliament wants to link the reductions to stricter conditions.
By Antonia Zimmermann
Starting May 1, China will eliminate tariffs on goods from 53 African countries. In light of growing trade restrictions worldwide, Beijing hopes to secure resilient supply chains in Africa.
By Angela Köckritz
The European Parliament and the Council are holding their first discussions on tariff cuts under the US trade deal. The Council is pushing for swift implementation, while Parliament wants to make the concessions conditional.
By Antonia Zimmermann
EU negotiations with the Philippines on a free trade agreement are moving forward, but there are still disagreements on some key issues, such as market access and competition.
By Antonia Zimmermann
Despite being extended until Sunday night, the WTO Ministerial Conference was unable to make any progress on key negotiating issues. From an African perspective, the results have mixed implications.
By David Renke
India’s rejection of the China-led investment agreement came shortly after a meeting between the two countries’ trade ministers.
By Manuel Liu