German and French trade ministers have presented a set of common proposals for improving Europe’s Trade Defence Instruments (TDIs). Blocked since 2014, TDI reform is now urgently needed in response to Chinese dumping in the steel sector.
After the European Parliament voted on 10 May against granting China market economy status (MES), Europe’s trade ministers began examining the delicate question of reforming the EU’s trade defence mechanisms at a meeting in Brussels on 13 May.
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