China is required to change its anti-suit injunctions policy, according to the WTO appeal Arbitrator in the EU’s dispute with China on the enforcement of intellectual property rights (DS611).
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The European Commission has launched a targeted consultation to help identify future measures to continue safeguarding the EU steel sector from unfair trade practices and the negative effects of global steel overcapacities.
Yesterday the EU requested the establishment of an arbitration panel in the dispute over Algeria’s trade and investment restrictions, which the EU believes infringe on the EU-Algeria Association Agreement.
Today the Commission imposed definitive anti-dumping duties of 21.3% to 36.1% on imports of multilayered wood flooring originating in the People’s Republic of China – protecting over 10,000 European jobs.
Today in Brussels, President von der Leyen and President Prabowo Subianto of the Republic of Indonesia reached a political agreement on the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA).
Today the Commission imposed definitive anti-dumping duties ranging from 47.7% to 58.2% on imports of lysine originating in the People’s Republic of China.
EC-TRADE/2025/OP/0004-PIN – Assessment of the effectiveness of Trade Defense Instruments (TDI) measures
The EU welcomes the decision of the United Kingdom, announced today, to join the Multi-party Interim Appeal Arbitration Arrangement (MPIA) in the WTO.
The leaders of the European Union and Canada – Presidents Ursula von der Leyen and António Costa for the EU, with Prime Minister Mark Carney for Canada – agreed to deepen their cooperation and partnership at yesterday’s 20th EU-Canada summit.
The European Commission decided to exclude Chinese companies from EU government purchases of medical devices exceeding €5 million.