The European Parliament’s Committee on International Trade (INTA) adopted on Monday 10 October the draft report by Bernd Lange (S&D, German) on the anti-coercion tool (34 votes in favour, 0 against and 6 abstentions). MEPs had previously agreed on some 15 compromise amendments (see EUROPE B13033A15).
“Today’s vote brings us one step closer to ensure that decisions in Europe will not be influenced by third countries trying to force their will on us”, said Bernd Lange, chairman...