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The impact assessment (IA) sufficiently substantiates the need for a revision of the CTD, and provides a well-evidenced problem definition relying on various data sources. It presents a sufficient range of policy options, which appear to present self-standing alternatives. The IA qualitatively and quantitatively assesses all policy options' economic, social and environmental impacts, and explains the methods used in detail. It openly explains limitations in the analysis, for instance regarding employment ...

The impact assessment (IA) underpinning the revision of the alternative dispute resolution (ADR) framework presents a robust intervention logic. It puts forward four policy options (including a non-regulatory option) with varying degrees of ambition; however, the description of the different policy options would have benefited from more depth and detail. The IA assesses the policy options in terms of their economic, social and environmental impacts and their effects on fundamental rights. While large ...

This At a glance note summarises the study analysing how the CAP and state aid support farm competitiveness, including the role of young farmers and women. Challenges and drivers of EU farm competitiveness are identified. Key competitiveness indicators are analysed and their limitations are considered. The level of CAP support to competitiveness is assessed, with a comparison of the 2014-2022 and 2023-2027 programming periods. The study illustrates the Member States’ differentiated approaches to ...

Le présent document est le résumé de l’étude sur les zones rurales — Niveaux de soutien et impact sur la compétitivité des exploitations agricoles. L’étude complète, disponible en anglais, peut être téléchargée à l’adresse suivante: https://bit.ly/41XwZtx

On 30 June 2022, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and then New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the conclusion of negotiations on a comprehensive EU-New Zealand free trade agreement (FTA). The agreement was signed on 9 July 2023. Although the 2014-2019 Commission had initially aimed to finalise negotiations before the end of its mandate, both sides raised several sensitive issues during negotiations, not least because New Zealand is a major and competitive producer and exporter ...

Relations UE-Chine

En bref 06-12-2023

En 2019, la vision stratégique de l’Union sur les relations UE-Chine a défini la Chine comme un partenaire, un concurrent et un rival systémique, celle-ci s’étant affirmée, non seulement en matière de sécurité intérieure et de politique économique, mais aussi dans sa position au niveau international. Le Parlement est appelé à débattre et à voter sur un rapport d’initiative sur les relations UE-Chine. Le débat en plénière fera suite au sommet UE-Chine prévu les 7 et 8 décembre à Pékin.

Le présent document est le résumé de l’étude demandée par la commission de l’agriculture et du développement rural sur le développement de la production laitière dans l’UE après la fin des quotas laitiers. L’étude complète, disponible en anglais, peut être téléchargée à l’adresse suivante: https://bit.ly/3QBNOEO

On 30 June 2022, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and then New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the conclusion of negotiations on a comprehensive EU-New Zealand free trade agreement (FTA). The agreement was signed on 9 July 2023. Although the 2014-2019 Commission had initially aimed to finalise negotiations before the end of its mandate, both sides raised several sensitive issues during negotiations, not least because New Zealand is a major and competitive producer and exporter ...

In an increasingly challenging geopolitical environment, the notion of economic security is gaining traction. The May 2023 G7 summit produced, for the first time, a dedicated statement on the topic and the EU adopted its first strategy in June 2023. G7 countries are also expanding the range of measures tackling complex security risks.

Selon l’étude, le principe «un ajout, un retrait» est un outil permettant non pas de mieux mais de moins légiférer, et il ne s’agit donc pas en tant que tel d’un instrument approprié pour améliorer la législation et la réglementation. Pour une législation efficace, l’Union doit réformer dans sa globalité sa politique législative en plaçant le citoyen au coeur de sa communication en la matière. Le Parlement européen doit prendre sa place au premier plan de ce processus et défendre le droit des citoyens ...