Members of the European Parliament’s Committee on International Trade (INTA) want the European Commission to speed up preparatory work on its legislative proposal for a new anti-coercion instrument. They discussed this very subject with the European Union’s Chief Trade Enforcement Officer, Denis Redonnet, on Wednesday 14 April.
The European Commission plans to publish its proposal by the end of the year. A public consultation on this issue is currently open until 15 June (see EUROPE...