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EU trade-enforcement rules move forward as national experts reach consensus

By Joanna Sopinska ( March 26, 2020, 13:16 GMT | Insight) -- The proposal to toughen the EU’s trade-retaliation rules against rulebreaking countries has moved a step further in the bloc’s approval process, after national trade representatives agreed their position for negotiations with lawmakers on a final version of the law, MLex has learned. But the European Commission's aim to pass the law by mid-2020 looks unlikely, due to delays at the European Parliament caused by Covid-19.The European Commission’s proposal to toughen the EU’s trade-retaliation rules against rulebreaking countries has moved a step further in the bloc’s approval process, after national trade representatives agreed their position for negotiations with lawmakers on a final version of the law, MLex has learned....

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