The European Union and its Member States are founding members of the World Trade Organisation (WTO). Today, the European Commission represents the entire EU in the multilateral organisation with one v ...
Assessment of the Proposal of the Trilateral Initiative of the United States, Japan, and EU In order to reduce the market-distorting effects of industrial subsidies on global competition in both merch ...
Legal Certainty and Business-Friendly Conditions: A Necessity In terms of customs audits in China, there is currently no legal certainty regarding international WCO or WTO standards. Chinese subsid ...
The European Commission has just started its public consultation on potential carbon border adjustment mechanisms (CBAMs). A legislative proposal has been announced for mid-2021. In view of these plan ...
How to Unleash the Health Care Sector’s Full Potential for Health and Wealth The health care industry is a key driver for the EU’s future competitiveness. It needs good framework conditions in the ...
For Open Markets and Fair Conditions in International Trade The anti-dumping measures of the EU are an important instrument to protect European producers from unfair competition from abroad. It mus ...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) serves as the guardian of free and rules-based word trade. Unfortunately, the multilateral organization finds itself confronted by significant challenges. The centra ...
Bernd Stadtler, chairman of the BDI Working Group on Customs and Trade Defence Instruments, asserts that the corona crisis must not be used as a further catalyst for rising protectionism. In this inte ...
Regulatory options in international collaboration The digital transformation leads to an increase in global data flows. Production and trade depend on digital information being transported, stored ...
In the trade dispute between the United States and China, the omens of rapprochement before the pandemic were good. Both countries agreed on a “Phase One Deal”: China committed itself to more imports ...