Trade: Orgalim comments on the upcoming European instrument to deter and counteract coercive actions by third non-EU countries

Published: 25 May 2021

Policies & Issues: Trade

Orgalim believes that open, free and fair international trade with our partners across the world is crucial to enable Europe’s future success and technological leadership. This is especially true for Europe’s technology industries, which are strongly export-oriented, representing over a third of the EU’s manufactured exports. Therefore, the guiding principle of the instrument should be encouraging fair trading practices and deterring coercive actions by third non-EU countries.

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Authors

Selandari
Silvia Selandari
Senior Adviser - Trade and Legal

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