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Key new factors likely to shape the EU’s trade agenda in the next five-year term :Briefing

2 May 2024

The landscape in which European Union trade policy operates has changed drastically in recent years. In addition to, and partly in competition with, its traditional objective of economic wellbeing, EU trade policy has become increasingly shaped by two other considerations: geopolitics and concerns over the resilience of supply chains, and climate change. This briefing note examines the emergence of this new landscape, how it has already affected EU trade policy with measures to increase European economic security and complement the European Green Deal, how it might affect EU trade policy in the next five years, and how the new landscape has already impacted and might affect in future the multilateral trading system. EU policymakers should be cautious about the economic and climate costs associated with geopolitical-driven policies, particularly in trade. The note ends with recommendations for EU trade policy, calling for a comprehensive assessment of costs in economic terms and climate objectives to safeguard living standards and maintain opportunities for international cooperation in the current context of heightened economic security concerns. Despite evident internal divisions over the EU's approach to multilateralism, finding a strategic balance between its traditional stance and fostering key trade partnerships is imperative.
sustainable development climate change trade policy supply chain trade relations green economy trade cooperation

Authors

Directorate-General for External Policies of the Union, European Parliament, Mavroidis, Petros C, Sapir, André

Catalogue number
QA-02-24-442-EN-N
Citation
European Parliament, Directorate-General for External Policies of the Union, Mavroidis, P., Sapir, A., Key new factors likely to shape the EU’s trade agenda in the next five-year term – Briefing , European Parliament, 2024, https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2861/975610
DOI
https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2861/300880 https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2861/975610
ISBN
978-92-848-1788-7
ISSN
Catalogue number QA-02-24-442-EN-C
Pages
19
Published in
Belgium
Themes
Trade — Competition

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