Brussels, 07/07/2014 (Agence Europe) - Ahead of the launch of the plurilateral negotiations this July for the liberalisation of trade in ecological goods and services (known as the green goods initiative), the European Commission presented the objectives and modalities in its guidelines, on 4 July, for a possible agreement. As well as the trade opportunities it would unleash, an agreement would contribute to the international efforts to fight against climate change.
Based on the success of...