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Item 5: Exchange of views on the international agenda Council of Presidents 12 June 2009 A. van den HovenCouncil of Presidents –12 June 2009
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2 Exports hit by crisis EU export sectors hit hard –Cars (-28%), chemicals (-15%), machinery (-10%) –Overall EU exports down 10% EU export markets down –US (-27%), Russia (-10%), China and India (-9%) Shortage of export credits –Difficult for short term to East (e.g. Ukraine) –Excessive rates for medium term coverage International agenda Council of Presidents –12 June 2009A. van den Hoven
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International agenda International Action Multilateral coordination in G8/G20 events –Finance for companies –Avoid distortions in stimulus plans –Fight protectionism and conclude WTO Round Boost bilateral cooperation with key markets –US: prevent regulatory distortions –China: open procurement and limit subsidies –Russia: oppose new protectionism –Japan: push for WTO, remove NTBs 3 Council of Presidents –12 June 2009A. van den Hoven
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4 International Trade Negotiations WTO Doha Round –December 2009 Ministerial conference in Geneva –Focus on sector agreements (goods/services) –Need US-EU-China cooperation FTA negotiations –Korea: close to conclusion –Ukraine, Canada, India, ASEAN, MED in 2010 International agenda Council of Presidents –12 June 2009A. van den Hoven
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5 Issues for dicussion Fighting protectionism –What is the best way to fight protectionism? e.g. “Buy America” or Russian tariffs –Critic of protectionist measures: Are there risks for EU investors? Free trade negotiations –How to balance between majority and opposed sectors? International agenda Council of Presidents –12 June 2009A. van den Hoven
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