Group of Experts on EU Trade Agreements
Details
Policy Area: External Trade
Lead DG: TRADE - DG Trade
Type: Formal, Temporary
Scope: Broad
Mission: To provide expert advice that can assist the European Commission in trade negotiations and in the implementation of finalised agreements.
Task: Assist the Commission in relation to the implementation of existing Union legislation, programmes and policies
Publication in RegExp: 14 Sep 2017
Creating Act: C(2017)6113 Final - COMMISSION DECISION of 13.9.2017 setting up the Group of Experts on EU Trade Agreements
Link to Website: http://trade.ec.europa.eu/civilsoc/
Last updated: 02 Oct 2019
Additional Information
Activity Report See 'Meetings' tab for agenda, supporting documents and meeting reports of all meetings held by this group.
http://ec.europa.eu/trade/trade-policy-and-you/expert-groups/
Call for applications
Status:
Closed
Publication
02 / 10 2017
Deadline
31 / 10 2017
Group of Experts on EU Trade Agreements
DG:
DG Trade
Policy Area:
External Trade
Selection Procedure (members) Members were selected via a public call for applications. The call for applications is now closed.Internal Rules of Procedure Rules of procedure as adopted.
E03556.2018.0017.C - Rules of procedure for adoption.pdf (approx. 93 kb)
Other COMMISSION DECISION of 13.9.2017 setting up the Group of Experts on EU Trade Agreements C(2017)6113
1_EN_ACT_part1_v4.pdf (approx. 128 kb)
Subgroups
No Subgroups assigned to this group.
- 1.Dit type werkgroepen van de Europese Unie adviseert de Europese Commissie bij het opstellen van nieuwe wetgeving en nieuw beleid. Daarnaast houden ze zich bezig met controle, coördinatie en samenwerking met de lidstaten. Expertgroepen kunnen tijdelijk of permanent zijn ingesteld. De deskundigen worden niet betaald, maar krijgen een onkostenvergoeding. Expertgroepen zijn samengesteld uit deskundigen van nationale overheden, vertegenwoordigers van belangenorganisaties en/of experts uit het bedrijfsleven.
- 2.This Directorate-General is to advance the removal of trade barriers, to encourage the harmonious development of world trade and to lower custom barriers. The Directorate General has to implement the common trade policy of the EU towards non-member states.