International Trade

Illegal Trade of Archaeological Cultural Property in Europe

The EU is taking measures to prevent the illegal trafficking of cultural goods. Many EU laws prevent the import and…

4 years ago

Top 10 facts about the new Common Agricultural Policy agreed

The Council agreed its negotiating position on the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) reforms to support farmers and improve productivity.…

4 years ago

Fish Quotas rule fishing opportunities in the Baltic Sea

EU Fisheries Ministers gathered to set fishing limits - fish quotas for the Baltic Sea in 2021 to tackle overfishing.…

4 years ago

WTO: Trade shows signs of rebound from COVID19

World trade shows signs of rebound from COVID-19 but World Trade Organization economists warn recovery is still uncertain. Any recovery…

4 years ago

Can the EU still trust the UK on a future Brexit Deal?

The EU is fully committed on a Brexit Deal of trust to achieving a full, timely and effective implementation of…

4 years ago

Germany’s good working political machine into the EU limelight

Germany holds the Presidency of the Council until the end of 2020. A first series of hearings took place from…

4 years ago

The COVID ‘traffic light’ system and how it could re-open Europe

To limit the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak, Member States have adopted various measures like the ‘traffic light’ system. Some…

4 years ago

Europe secures the supply of EU Raw Materials

The secure supply of raw materials for the EU's industry is a long-standing issue. The EU has sought ways to…

4 years ago

Brexit: Barnier worried and disappointed over EU-UK talks

In a Brexit debate with the Institute of International and European Affairs, Barnier said UK has refused to compromise on…

4 years ago

Barnier Brexit talks: United Kingdom can not “Pick and Choose”

EU - UK Brexit talks have reached an impasse and Coronavirus crisis pushes for Brexit delay in face of an…

5 years ago

Europe Debates: Is China The New Global Threat?

The ongoing Coronavirus pandemic has once again revealed how China’s uncontrolled actions undermine the global social, economic, and political order.…

5 years ago

IMF: Coronavirus uncertainty is the greatest threat to Global Economy

The deadly coronavirus epidemic could put an already fragile global economy recovery at risk, the International Monetary Fund head told…

5 years ago

What happens on 1 February 2020 when UK leaves EU? Brexit Explained

The first is, like any ‘divorce’, fundamentally a question of settling the terms. This is reflected in a formal Brexit…

5 years ago

EU – US partnership: Refreshing Transatlantic Trade Relations

The EU, the US and Canada share the values of democracy, human rights, and economic and political freedom, and have…

5 years ago

Christine Lagarde has already put her signature on EURO banknotes

Mario Draghi is the only President to have signed the Europa series banknotes. Euro banknotes are part of our economy,…

5 years ago

EU-China Trade Agreement preventing protectionism and barriers

EU continues opening up export markets for European firms. EU and China signed a bilateral agreement to protect 100 European…

5 years ago

Humans – Animals: A complicated relationship on Earth

We stroke, cuddle, cultivate and eat all manner of creatures. The human - animal relation is a mutually beneficial and…

5 years ago

LIVE Hearings: Jutta Urpilainen Commissioner – International partnerships

LIVE Hearings today with Jutta Urpilainen Commissioner for International partnerships. Jutta Urpilainen is heard by the Committee on Development (DEVE)…

5 years ago

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