Find out about the EU’s trade relationships and negotiations with countries, regions and the WTO.
Facts, figures, latest developments and archivesThe openness of our trade regime has meant that the EU is the biggest player on the global trading scene and remains a good region to do business with.
EU trade deals give Europeans more and more opportunities as regards jobs, business growth and investment.
Trade outside the EU is an exclusive responsibility of the EU, rather than the national governments of member countries
Current state-of-play on agreementsThe World Trade Organization (WTO) is made of governments and customs territories that set, apply and enforce the global rules for trade between themselves.
The variety and quantity of information available on this website show the European Commission’s commitment to being the world’s most transparent public institution in the field of trade policy.
A joint statement published by the European Union and Kenya on the implementation of the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA).
Today, the EU-Angola Sustainable Investment Facilitation Agreement (SIFA) has entered into force. This is the first-ever EU agreement on investment facilitation. It aims to stimulate foreign investments needed to achieve sustainable development goals.
Yesterday (27 August), the EU and China launched the first discussions under the new Cross-Border Data Flow Communication Mechanism.