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The European Unions (EU) Common Commercial Policy, or EU Trade Policy, is the policy whereby EU Member States delegate authority to the European Commission to negotiate their external trade relations, with the aim of increasing trade amongst themselves and their bargaining power vis--vis the rest of the world.
The TBR is specifically designed to remove obstacles to trade in third countries, as well as to tackle unfair foreign trade practices that cause injury within the EU internal market.
Hear this out loud PauseThe EU negotiates trade agreements on behalf of the member states including Ireland. These agreements deal with preferential duty rates on the shipment of goods between the EU and countries around the world. They have also evolved to cover a wider range of areas to facilitate trade.
Hear this out loud PauseThe EU is responsible for the trade policy of the member countries and negotiates agreements for them. Speaking as one voice, the EU carries more weight in international trade negotiations than each individual member would. The EU actively engages with countries or regional groupings to negotiate trade agreements.
Hear this out loud PauseRegulatory Trade Barriers These regulatory barriers are set by the government and specifically include product, safety, and pollution standards. For example, there are safety ratings for vehicles which need to be passed by the manufacturers to sell their products in the importing country.
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Hear this out loud PauseThe Enforcement Regulation enables the EU to suspend or withdraw concessions or other obligations under international trade agreements in order to respond to bdocHubes by third countries of international trade rules that affect the EUs commercial interests.
Article 21(ex Article 18 TEC) Every citizen of the Union shall have the right to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States, subject to the limitations and conditions laid down in the Treaties and by the measures adopted to give them effect.
The provisions of Articles 28 and 29 shall not preclude prohibitions or restrictions on imports, exports or goods in transit justified on grounds of public morality, public policy or public security; the protection of health and life of humans, animals or plants; the protection of national treasures possessing artistic

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