Parliament rejected a request by 89 MEPs to refer the EU-Canada Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) to the European Court of Justice (ECJ) for an opinion on Wednesday.
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EP adopts public procurement directive
Commissioner Barnier welcomed the adoption of the public procurement law
Future of renewable energy in Europe threatened by solar tariffs, says NGO
“Environmental NGO, WWF, has warned that tariffs imposed on solar panels from China will undermine the adoption of the technology in Europe. (…)”
De Gucht: Walking carefully on sunshine
EU imposes tariffs, hopes to avoid trade war with China
Four African countries will get duty-and-quota-free access to the EU
Four African countries Madagascar, Mauritius, the Seychelles and Zimbabwe from now on will be able to sell their goods in the EU without paying tariffs and quotas. The Parliament on Thursday, 17 January, granted its consent to the Interim Economic Partnership Agreement. “This interim agreement, the first step towards a final one, should improve conditions… Read more »