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EU governments aim for deal on anti-coercion mechanism proposal next month

By Joanna Sopinska
  • 21 Oct 2022 16:08
  • 21 Oct 2022 16:08
EU governments reviewing the bloc's proposed trade anti-coercion mechanism are on track to seal a deal on a list of amendments by mid-November, MLex has learned, opening the way for negotiations on a final text with the European Parliament.

Power-sharing rules and the scope of potential countermeasures are the key remainin

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Joanna Sopinska

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Joanna covers trade in Brussels. Formerly trade editor of EU Trade Insights, she has many years' experience reporting on trade, investment policy and foreign affairs. Before that, she spent nine years at Europolitics news agency writing on trade, agriculture policy and foreign affairs. Before moving to Brussels in 2006, Joanna worked as an analyst at the Polish Institute of International Relations (PISM) in Warsaw.

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