The Chamber supports trade and investment policies on both sides of the Atlantic that are transparent, non- discriminatory, consistent with international obligations, and do not unduly restrict the free flow of goods, services, data, people, and capital. The Chamber submitted the attached set of comments in response to the European Commission's review of its trade policy, taking into account a variety of new global challenges and lessons learned from the coronavirus crisis.
Comments in Response to the European Commission's Consultation on EU Trade & Investment Policy
The Chamber supports trade and investment policies on both sides of the Atlantic that are transparent, non- discriminatory, consistent with international obligations, and do not unduly restrict the free flow of goods, services, data, people, and capital. The Chamber submitted the attached set of comments in response to the European Commission's review of its trade policy, taking into account a variety of new global challenges and lessons learned from the coronavirus crisis.