The European Commission opened a public consultation on Tuesday 23 March on the EU’s new anti-coercion instrument.
Companies, organisations and citizens will have until 15 June to contribute to this tool which, according to the Commission, will make it possible to discourage and counter coercive practices by third countries. The legislative proposal should be published before the end of the year.
“We strongly encourage stakeholders, in the EU and outside, to share their views on...