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TPR Type Document symbol Document reference Notifying Member Year Type of information Harmonized types of measures Harmonized types of sectors subject to the measure See more information
Government TPR WT/TPR/G/317 G-IV§37 European Union 2015 Trade Policy Framework
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The main features of the revised Scheme are:
(...) c. reinforcement of the trade incentives for the respect of core human and labour rights, environmental and good governance standards through strengthened GSP+ (the GSP+ requires the respect of a list of international Conventions ); (...)
Keywords
Environment
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/317/REV.1 S-II§32 European Union 2015 Trade Policy Framework
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The EU's GSP consists of three arrangements:
(...) GSP+, which offers additional tariff reductions to "vulnerable" countries that ratify and effectively implement core international conventions in the fields of human rights, labour rights, environmental protection, and good governance; (...)
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Environment
Secretariat TPR WT/TPR/S/317/REV.1 S-I§5 European Union 2015 Trade Policy Framework
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(...) The Investment Plan is intended to support "strategic investments" in infrastructure, including broadband and energy networks, transport infrastructure, renewable energy, and research and innovation.
Keywords
Renewable
Energy
Government TPR WT/TPR/G/317 G-IV§17 European Union 2015 Trade Policy Framework
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Since foreign direct investment became an exclusive competence of the EU in 2009 , in a Communication in 2010 the EU laid out a strategy to deploy a common investment policy covering the main building blocks of an international investment policy, with the purpose of increasing EU competitiveness and thus contributing to the objectives of smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. (...)
Keywords
Sustainable
Government TPR WT/TPR/G/317 G-I§7 European Union 2015 Trade Policy Framework
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First of all, the EU has been a long-standing advocate of removing tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade in environmental goods and services. Eliminating tariffs and other barriers to trade in environmental goods and technologies will contribute to their worldwide deployment, thus promoting environmental protection and the fight against climate change. In July 2014, the EU together with 13 other WTO members formally opened plurilateral negotiations on liberalisation of trade in environmental ('green') goods and technologies. In the EU's view, the first objective of the negotiations is to eliminate tariffs on a broad number of environmental goods. Secondly, the negotiations should lead to a 'future-oriented agreement' with a review mechanism for products and a work programme on other issues in the sector such as Non-Tariff Barriers and services. An Environmental Goods Agreement will be beneficial to all WTO Members and will apply on an MFN- basis.
Keywords
Climate
Environment
Green
Government TPR WT/TPR/G/317 G-III§5 European Union 2015 Sectors Agriculture
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(...) The new CAP (Common Agricultural Policy) also aims to: make European agriculture more sustainable and maintain farming in all regions of the EU; ensure European citizens can consume healthy, high-quality food; and preserve the environment and help develop the EU’s rural areas. An entirely new system of direct payments will be introduced, which will put a stronger emphasis on environmental stewardship, with farmers being able to apply it as of calendar year 2015 with payments being made as of the budget year 2016. (...)
Keywords
Sustainable
Environment
Conservation
Government TPR WT/TPR/G/317 G-III§10 European Union 2015 Trade Policy Framework
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On 20 November 2013, the EU adopted its 7th Environment Action Programme (EAP) to 2020. It is a common strategy for both EU institutions and Member States and shall guide environment policy. The EAP identifies three key objectives to be achieved by 2020:
• to protect, conserve and enhance the Union’s natural capital;
• to turn the Union into a resource-efficient, green, and competitive low-carbon economy;
• to safeguard the Union's citizens from environment-related pressures and risks to health and wellbeing.
In addition, four so-called 'enablers' will help Europe deliver on these goals:
• better implementation of legislation;
• better information by improving the knowledge base;
• more and wiser investment for environment and climate policy;
• full integration of environmental requirements and considerations into other policies.
Finally, two additional horizontal priority objectives complete the programme:
• to make the Union's cities more sustainable;
to help the Union address international environmental and climate challenges more effectively;
Keywords
Natural resources
Conservation
Environment
Climate
Sustainable
Green
Government TPR WT/TPR/G/317 G-III§14 European Union 2015 Sectors Energy
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One of the EU's priorities is a resilient Energy Union with a forward-looking climate change policy. In February 2015, the European Commission adopted the so-called 'Energy Union Package' for ensuring secure, affordable and climate-friendly energy for citizens and businesses.
Keywords
Climate
Energy
Government TPR WT/TPR/G/317 G-III§15 European Union 2015 Sectors Energy
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The European Energy Union means making energy more secure, affordable and sustainable. It will allow a free flow of energy across borders and a secure supply in every EU country, for every citizen. New technologies and renewed infrastructure will cut household bills and create new jobs and skills, as companies expand exports and boost growth. It will lead to a sustainable, low carbon and environmentally friendly economy, putting Europe at the forefront of renewable energy production and the fight against global warming. As a follow up to this Communication, in the coming period concrete measures will be proposed and adopted. So far, no concrete measures have been taken.
Keywords
Energy
Environment
Renewable
Sustainable
Climate
Government TPR WT/TPR/G/317 G-III§7 European Union 2015 Measures Public procurement
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In February 2014, new rules on public procurement and the award of concessions were adopted. (...) The EU is convinced that the simplification and greater flexibility of the new procedures, their capacity to better serve other important public-sector policies (like environmental protection, support for SMEs), along with the possibility of the best value for money, will make public procurement more efficient and more strategic, while respecting the principles of transparency and competition to the benefit of both public purchasers and businesses. (...)
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Environment

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