Bilateral trade negotiations
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Trade negotiations can have a profound impact on Europe’s consumers. Which is why we remind EU decision-makers that trade talks must not change consumer protection in Europe: whether it concerns data protection, chemicals or food safety.
In this context, we have commented on trade negotiations with Australia, Canada, Japan and New Zealand.
You can also consult our specific work on digital trade, EU-US trade negotiations and the future EU-UK trade relationship.
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