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EU extends trade benefits for Ukraine

The suspension of import duties, quotas and trade defence measures on Ukrainian exports to the European Union – known as the Autonomous Trade Measures (ATMs) – are in place for another year. This strong testament to the EU's unwavering support for Ukraine will help alleviate the difficult situation faced by Ukrainian producers and exporters because of Russia's unprovoked and unjustified military aggression. The EU is phasing out by 15 September 2023 the exceptional and temporary preventive measures adopted on 2...
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U.S.-EU Joint Statement of the Trade and Technology Council

I. Introduction The fourth Ministerial meeting of the Trade and Technology Council (“TTC”) took place in Luleå, Sweden, on 31 May 2023. It was co-chaired by European Commission Executive Vice President Margrethe Vestager, European Commission Executive Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis, United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken, United States Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, and United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai, joined by European Commissioner Thierry Breton, and hosted by the Swedish Presidency of the Council of the European Union. On...
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OECD | Supply of critical raw materials risks jeopardising the green transition

A significant scaling up of both production and international trade of critical raw materials is needed to meet projected demand for the green transition and achieve global net zero CO2 emissions targets. A new policy paper on Raw Materials for the Green Transition: Production, International Trade and Export Restrictions, shows the price of many materials  – including aluminum and copper – have reached record highs, driven by the repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic, trade tensions and the continuing consequences of...
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ECB | A year of international trade diversion shaped by war, sanctions, and boycotts

Sanctions and voluntary boycotts have forced Russia to change its international trade since its invasion of Ukraine. The country has reoriented towards the east, away from Europe. This ECB Blog post sheds light on these shifts. It is the third entry in a series about the economic effects of the war. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine prompted the EU and its partners to impose wide-ranging sanctions on Russia, including banning exports of certain types of machinery and transport equipment to the...
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EU Commission | Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism

Climate change is a global problem that needs global solutions. As the EU raises its own climate ambition, and as long as less stringent climate policies prevail in many non-EU countries, there is a risk of so-called ‘carbon leakage'. Carbon leakage occurs when companies based in the EU move carbon-intensive production abroad to countries where less stringent climate policies are in place than in the EU, or when EU products get replaced by more carbon-intensive imports. The EU’s Carbon Border...
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EU & US Manage to Overcome Trade Tensions – Joint Statement by President Biden and President von der Leyen

The United States and the European Union share the most comprehensive and dynamic economic relationship in the world. Our partnership is based on shared values and principles, including the responsibility to protect our planet for future generations and defend our workers. Today, the United States and the European Union are taking new steps to deepen our economic relationship as we build the clean energy economies of the future and address shared economic and national security challenges.  Building the Clean Economies...
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GDLSK | Court of International Trade opines on the use of the First Sale Rule

On February 9, 2023 the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) issued an opinion (Meyer Corp. vs United States, slip op. 23-13) which may impact the use of the “First Sale” method of duty appraisement. The court ruling highlights the need for importers to provide sufficient information to CBP when seeking approval to use the First Sale to make entry. The case involved an ongoing dispute between Meyer Corp. and CBP over the valuation (and GSP treatment) of merchandise imported...
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Vulcan Insight | EU Commission presents Green Deal Industrial Plan for the Net-Zero Age

Ever since the U.S. government presented its Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the EU has considered how best to respond. In response, on Wednesday, the European Commission presented its Green Deal Industrial Plan. The plan aims to boost the Union’s net-zero industry and its competitiveness with a focus on the transition to climate neutrality. With the European Green Deal, the 27 EU Member States want to become climate neutral by 2050. In a first step, greenhouse gas emissions are to be reduced by at...

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