Brussels, 02/07/2015 (Agence Europe) - The Luxembourg Presidency, which on Wednesday took over the reins of the Council of the EU for six months, has a trade agenda with crucial deadlines between now and the end of December - both on the multilateral level (particularly the 10th WTO ministerial conference) and on the bilateral level (especially the TTIP negotiations and debate on the ISDS mechanism).
In its list of priorities, the Luxembourg Presidency says it wants “to focus on...