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The EU is facing important challenges in the arms control and disarmament domain: firstly, the gradual abandonment of bilateral agreements between the US and Russia that protected European territory, and secondly, an increasing polarisation among the parties to the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), evidenced by the controversy sparked by the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW). Both developments combined weaken the arms control and disarmament regime, increasing the likelihood of a ...

Está previsto que en el período parcial de sesiones de noviembre I el Parlamento vote la concesión de su aprobación a la celebración de un nuevo protocolo de aplicación del acuerdo de pesca de la Unión con la República de Senegal. El protocolo, mediante el que se permite a buques de la Unión faenar en aguas de Senegal, tiene al mismo tiempo por objeto promover una política pesquera sostenible y la explotación responsable de los recursos pesqueros en la zona, así como apoyar las iniciativas de este ...

El acuerdo de pesca con la República de Seychelles es el acuerdo atunero de mayor importancia económica de la Unión. Está previsto que en el período parcial de sesiones de noviembre I el Parlamento vote la concesión de su aprobación a la celebración de un nuevo acuerdo y su correspondiente protocolo de aplicación que den a buques de la Unión acceso continuo a una de las zonas de pesca más ricas del océano Índico occidental. El acuerdo tiene por objeto permitir una mayor colaboración entre la Unión ...

El 21 de abril de 2018 la Unión Europea (UE) y México llegaron a un Acuerdo de principio sobre un pilar comercial modernizado del Acuerdo de asociación económica, concertación política y cooperación entre la UE y México, también conocido como Acuerdo Global, vigente desde 2000. El 28 de abril de 2020 las negociaciones concluyeron formalmente después de que se llegara a un acuerdo sobre el único punto pendiente: el acceso de la UE a los contratos públicos subfederales en México. El pilar comercial ...

Lack of reciprocity in access to the Chinese market and the absence of a level playing field for EU investors in China have posed major challenges for EU-China investment relations in recent years, with the negotiation of a comprehensive agreement on investment (CAI) being considered by the EU a key instrument to remedy this state of play. The CAI negotiations are aimed at establishing a uniform legal framework for EU-China investment ties by replacing the 25 outdated bilateral investment treaties ...

Following the signature of the EU-Singapore trade and investment agreements on 19 October 2018, the European Parliament gave its consent on 13 February 2019 to conclude both agreements. These deals were created by dividing the initial free trade agreement reached between the EU and Singapore in 2014, but not ratified, into two separate instruments: a trade agreement and an investment protection agreement. The trade agreement will enter into force with the finalisation of Singapore's internal administrative ...

EU cooperation with Greenland

Briefing 11-04-2019

The overall aim of the European Union-Greenland Partnership Agreement is to boost ties and cooperation between the EU and Greenland, with education and training as one of several key areas of cooperation. As part of the partnership, and taking Greenland's needs into account, the focal point of EU-Greenland financial cooperation is education and training, with a special emphasis on boosting the pre-school and elementary school system, as well as on providing support for vocational education and post-elementary ...

The trade and investment agreements with Singapore, the EU's largest commercial partner in the region, are the first between the EU and a member state of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The EU views bilateral agreements with ASEAN countries as steps towards the final objective of a region-to-region trade and investment agreement with ASEAN. The European Parliament is due to vote on giving its consent to the conclusion of the agreements with Singapore during the February plenary ...

Following the signature of the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) in July 2018, and the conclusion of the ratification procedures by both partners at the end of 2018, the agreement entered into force on 1 February 2019. The agreement is the EU's largest bilateral trade agreement to date. It establishes a free trade area with a combined market of around 640 million consumers, accounting for roughly a third of the world's gross domestic product (GDP). The European Commission's analysis of ...

On 18 April 2018, the European Commission proposed to the Council of the EU to sign and conclude two agreements with Singapore. These agreements were created by dividing the free trade agreement reached between the EU and Singapore (EUSFTA) in 2014, but not ratified, into separate trade and investment protection agreements. When presenting the agreements, the Commission underlined that they demonstrate the commitment of Singapore and the EU to fair trade and open markets. The Council of the EU is ...