venerdì 27 novembre 2020

Segnalazione dal CEPS

New Asia-Pacific trade deal
Implications for East Asia and the EU

This paper explains the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)-led origin of the RCEP in the context of APEC, summarises the substance of the agreement, and gives an inevitably crude first estimate of its impact on trade and overall income, as well as its structural implications. It concludes with reflections on the possible long-term implications of the RCEP for East Asian regionalism, for world trade and investment, and for the European Union. 

Legal obstacles in Member States to Single Market rules
This study analyses the current state of national obstacles to free movement in the EU Single Market. It focuses on various aspects of obstacles related to free movement of goods and services, the right to establishment, the Digital Single Market, consumer protection and public procurement. CEPS researchers Jacques Pelkmans and Mattia Di Salvo co-authored this collaborative study, prepared with other think tanks and institutes, for the Policy Department for Economic, Scientific and Quality of Life Policies, at the request of the committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO).

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