Canada | Brussels, 21 May 2022 On 10 March, the EU and Canada concluded the negotiations for a ’Mutual Recognition Agreement’ (MRA) on the professional qualifications of architects. This agreement will remove most of the bureaucratic obstacles for EU …
Russia | Brussels, 18 March 2022 Today, the Commission published a set of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on export-related restrictions concerning dual-use goods and advance technology items. This guidance supports exporters and national competent …
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Trade defence | Brussels, 16 March 2022 Today, the EU imposed anti-subsidy duties on imports of stainless steel cold-rolled flat products originating in Indonesia and also India. With Indonesia at the forefront, the EU is countering the highly trade- …
Trade defence | Brussels, 16 March 2022 The EU has today adjusted the import quotas included in the EU’s steel safeguard. Following the introduction of import bans on steel from Belarus and Russia, quotas previously assigned to these two countries will be …
Public procurement | Brussels, 15 March 2022 The European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council have reached a political agreement to give the EU greater leverage to get access to public procurement markets outside the EU, boosting …
Introduction Restrictive measures (sanctions) are an essential tool in the EU’s common foreign and security policy (CFSP), through which the EU can intervene where necessary to prevent conflict or respond to emerging or current crises. In spite of their …
Trade defence | Brussels, 11 March 2022 Today, the European Commission extended for five years the anti-dumping duties in force on imports of aluminium household foil from China. This extension follows an investigation which showed that dumping by Chinese …