MEPs on the European Parliament’s Committee on International Trade Committee (INTA) debated, on Monday 16 May, the anti-coercion tool to deter and sanction coercive practices by third countries. The rapporteur and Chair of the INTA committee, Bernd Lange (S&D, Germany), had sent his proposal for a report to MEPs a few weeks ago (see EUROPE B12940A20).
The different political groups were generally satisfied with the proposal. In particular, they welcome the clarification of the definition...