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

By Joanna Sopinska
  • 26 Mar 2020 07:46
  • 26 Mar 2020 07:46

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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Joanna Sopinska

Senior Correspondent


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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